It's been almost a month since I last posted. Gosh, I am such an awful blogger. I get so tied up in my everyday monotony and forget that I have a blog that loves to be updated. ::pets blog:: I'm so sorry, honey.
Here's some updates from the past month:
Halloween happened. I love Halloween. It is my favorite holiday because no one expects anything. You can dress up as whatever or whomever you want and become someone new for however many different events you want. As a child, you get candy for going door to door, shouting "Trick-Or-Treat" and your parents
condone it. In fact, they help you be a hooligan. There is no better holiday than Halloween.
I went to my sister's Murder Mystery Party as Hot for Teacher. The original costume I had planned was Coco Chanel, but the zipper on my LBD broke at the last moment, and, after some crying and frustration, I put on a pair of jeans, some heels, a low-cut shirt, and some very vampy makeup and left the house with my husband. He went as the scariest thing he could think of: himself. I didn't think he was scary, but he & our friend Killjoy (a gamertag nickname) stood in the entryway and were scary as could be. The hostess ended up being the murderer, after a chilling tale of broken love and deceit.
The weekend before Halloween, my best friend, Dee, decided she was going to a party as a slutty zombie I believe it was. I was the first person she thought of to do her makeup, which, while exhilarating, was also quite scary. I am still not used to being the person these ladies go to for advice.
Anyway. She came over and I did her makeup, made her pallid and a bit gory, and got blood on myself and my porch in the process.
Isn't she adorable?
The weekend before Halloween, the school I work at had our annual Fall Festival, where the kids got to come, in costume, and play games and get candy and see each other all glammed up in exchange for food and money to assist both our school and the Thanksgiving Food Drive we do every year. I went, with a very simple Mehron Clown White mask with rainbow shadow over:
The kids loved it and it was a TON of fun to do. It turned out a lot better than I thought it would, and I was told that it looked nothing like me. I intend on doing masks like this for years to come, not only for myself but for those around me.
On Halloween (a Monday) I went to work as a tree. (Totally not joking.) The kids thought I was Mother Nature, which was a huge compliment, and I love when they have opinions about things. I just love them, really.
Meet Hemingway, my sparkly blackbird I bought at Michaels
when he flew off the top of a box at me.
The weird color on my face in the above picture is Maybelline's Antique Jade shadow. The branches on my face are a random brown from my BH Cosmetics 120 Palette, and the leaves are drawn on with Wet'n'Wild eyeliner, filled in with a green from the same palette. The leaves in my hair are from work and home, and I bobby pinned them into my hair after tousling it with Schwarzkopf's got2b ultra glued invincible styling gel #4 for vertical styles.
... I have no idea what else I've done in the past month. Ridiculous! I did buy the Nails Inc. magnetic nail polish in Houses of Parliament, which I am super excited about. It was something I learned about on
xSparkage's YouTube channel. She was super geeked about it, and I wanted to know what the deal was, so I went out and bought it. Yeah, it's exorbitantly priced, (the final price was $17.46 at Sephora) but I love it.
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Check out my chipped nail polish and the wonderful blurring effect caused by shaking like a leaf! |
But I do love it. It is fun to play with, and if you talk with your hands, you get a lot of compliments. The magnetic effect is that it causes those little stripes you see in my lovely blurry photo. I've only used it once, but I'm in love, and I think it'll become a staple in my nail polish box.
This morning, my sister texted me to ask if I'd like to go to Ulta with her so she could pick up some makeup she'd run out of and been needing. We stopped at Starbucks where I got a Salted Caramel Mocha (delicious) and we sat and talked for a little while about the happenings in our lives.
Then, Ulta. We got there a few minutes after they opened, and wandered for a little while. We were looking at ... I believe it was Urban Decay eyeshadow, and I mentioned that the orange in one of the palettes didn't look right to me, and she sort of scoffed at me. "This coming from a girl with a rainbow on her face," she said, smiling. I laughed, since she was right. I am a huge fan of using the weirdest colors of eyeshadow I can find, yellows, oranges, greens ... you name it, I've probably worn it.
I saw they were having a sale on NYX products, and remembered that I needed a NYX sharpener for my jumbo eye pencil in Milk (^.^) and, since they were having a buy one get one 50% off sale, I went ahead and got a jumbo eye pencil in Pots & Pans (#603). It is amazing, and I hope to use it a TON. On a side note, I draw on my hands a LOT. The darker patch you see below the NYX pencil swatch is from this morning, when I swatched a purple shadow pencil from Ulta and hated how it looked.
This post is ultra, mega, super long so I am going to quit while I'm ahead. While I'm going to try to keep updating as often as I can, I am just terrible at it. I hope to get better. Until next time ^.^