Wednesday, December 25, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 25

Day 25: Tarte Lights, Camera, Flashes

Image Credit: Sephora


Merry Christmas, everyone!  I've made it (just barely)!  As I've said before, I don't usually buy higher end beauty products, but it's Christmas, so why not!  I received this in my Glossybox a few months ago and I fell in love with it!  It's Lights, Camera, Flashes by Tarte, of course (retail: $23)!

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 24

Day 24: Jordana Best Volume Extreme



Oh, Jordana, I really had high hopes for this one.  With the success of Best Lash Extreme which I reviewed on Day 4, I figured SURELY this would be better.  Nope.  Best Volume Extreme (retail: $3.99) doesn't even come close.

Monday, December 23, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 23

Day 23: CoverGirl Clump Crusher Water Resistant



Ok, folks - let's see if I can stick to the one-a-day posts for the last two days... Today's mascara is CoverGirl's Clump Crusher Water Resistant (retail: $8.99).  This claims to add 200% more volume with no clumps ("vs. bare lashes").

25 Days of Mascara: Day 22

Day 22: Wet n Wild MegaVolume Mascara


I know, I know, I'm slacking.  My laptop has suddenly decided that it doesn't like WiFi, so I'm stuck plugging in to the router the "old fashioned" way (I can't believe using network cables is now considered old fashioned).  Anyway, today, er, yesterday, we're looking at Wet n Wild's MegaVolume mascara (retail $2.99).


I really had high hopes for this product since most products that Wet n Wild come out with are awesome.  However, mascara must not be their strong suit as this one fell flat.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 21

Day 21: Physician's Formula Organic Wear Fake Out Mascara




No, you're not going crazy.  I did skip days 19 and 20 because I value my sanity.  It's been a pretty crazy past few days with me moving across town and working the life-sucking graveyard shift (I feel like I could sleep for at least two days).  Sorry, y'all, there just aren't enough hours in the day!

Let's get into why you're really here, shall we?

As I said when I reviewed the original Organic Wear, Physicans Formula mascaras tend to be pretty waxy and this one is no different.  Although Fake Out (retail: $9.99) definitely gives some volume, it's just no match for my oily face.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 18

Day 18: Rimmel ScandalEyes Retro Glam Mascara



On this 18th day of mascara (who knew I'd make it this far?!), we're looking at the newest addition to Rimmel's mascara line: ScandalEyes Retro Glam Mascara (retail: $5.99).  As I've said in my review of Rimmel's Glam'Eyes, I've tried so hard to like Rimmel's mascara, but they always fall flat.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 17

Day 17: NYC Show Time Waterproof Mascara



On today's menu: NYC Show Time Waterproof mascara (retail: $3.99).  First, let me apologize - unbeknownst (that's right, unbeknownst) to me, it seems like this product has been discontinued.  I don't like making a habit of highlighting products that are not readily available, but I really had no idea.  Don't worry, though, you aren't missing much.

Monday, December 16, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 16

Day 16: Essence Maximum Definition Volume Mascara


Essence Maximum Definition Mascara review

Today we're looking at a new-to-me mascara - Essence Maximum Definition (retail: $4.99).  Since I loved Essence's I Love Extreme Crazy Volume (click for my review) so much, I thought I'd give this a try to see how well it compares.  Let's take a look:

Sunday, December 15, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 15

Day 15: L'Oreal Voluminous False Lashes Mascara

L'Oreal Voluminous False Lashes mascara review

Since it's my birthday and all (whoop whoop!), I thought I'd review one of my favorites: L'Oreal Voluminous False Lashes mascara (retail: $8.99).  I say ONE of my favorites because, well, I'm pretty indecisive and I think there are different mascaras for different occasions, needs, and looks.

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Ipsy Glam Bag: December 2013

It's my favorite time of the month - time to reveal my Ipsy Glambag!  Let's get to it!



25 Days of Mascara: Day 14

Day 14: Mirabella Lash Essential Mascara


Mirabella Lash Essential Mascara Review

I had no intention of including this in 25 Days, but this was in my December Boxycharm and I liked it so much I had to share!  Mirabella Lash Essential mascara (retail: $22) is perfect for separating and defining lashes.  It doesn't add a ton of volume so it's great for work or everyday wear.

Friday, December 13, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 13

Day 13: elf Volume Plumping Mascara



Welcome back!  Today, we're dissecting elf's Volume Plumping mascara (retail: $3).  (I don't mean literally.  That would get pretty messy.)  I've tried several different elf mascaras, but I've never been too impressed with any of them, this one included.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 12

Day 12: NYC Big Bold Ultra Volume Mascara


NYC big bold mascara review


If you're into clumpy, messy lashes, NYC Big Bold Ultra Volume (retail: $4.50) is for you.  If you're like me and have long, thin lashes, I'd keep your distance from this one.


As you can see in the pictures above, Big Bold Ultra Volume really knows how to clump your lashes together.  You can certainly use a lash comb to help tame that awful mess, but I like to keep things as simple as possible and I'd rather use a mascara that does the combing for me.

If you're going for a clumpy look like this or if you have thick lashes already, you might benefit from this mascara.  As I've said many times before, I prefer a mascara that adds volume and doesn't just clump my lashes together, so this one's a total miss for me.

Likes:
 - price

Dislikes:
 - applicator is too large
 - clumps
 - doesn't add volume


What's the worst mascara you've ever tried?  Comment below!

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 11

Day 11: Stila Major Lash





Since there are some really great drugstore brands and products, I usually won't purchase brands like Stila, Benefit, or Tarte.  However, this was on sale at my local Ulta several months ago, and being the mascara junkie that I am, I decided to give Stila's Major Lash mascara (retail: $8.50) a go.




I absolutely love how easily this glides on my lashes and although it's a pretty wet formula, it doesn't make a mess (like I am prone to do).  Other than that, there's not too much I can say about it.  It doesn't flake, clump, or smudge, but it also doesn't add volume or length.  It's not the worst mascara I've ever tried, but it sure isn't the best.

Likes:
 - easy application
 - no clumps, flakes, or smudges

Dislike:
 - doesn't add volume or length




Tuesday, December 10, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 10

Day 10: Milani Total Lash Cover





I'm going to be honest here, the only reason I bought Milani's Total Lash Cover mascara (retail: $4.49) was because of the applicator.  I mean, look at it!  Wouldn't you want to buy it?



Now, it doesn't look nearly as impressive covered in black goo, but I've got to give it to Milani for creating a wand that draws you in.  Ok, maybe it's only drawn me in, but you get the idea.  

Although flashy, the wand actually sucks.  And I don't mean it sucks you in, I mean I really can't stand it.  You see that little pink knob on the end?  That thing makes it nearly impossible to reach the inner and outer lashes without making a mess.  

That's not even the worst part.  Those pink spikes are sight destroyers.  Every time I use this mascara, I end up poking myself in the eye.  I'm not the most graceful person in the world, but I know how to apply mascara and it usually doesn't end with me gouging my eye out.

With the application being so awful, it's hard to tell how the formula fares.  It certainly doesn't flake or smudge, but I can't really speak to how well it adds volume or separates since the wand doesn't do it's job.


Like:
 - price

Dislike:
 - awful and ineffective applicator


Have you ever tried this mascara?  Did you have as much trouble with the application?


Monday, December 9, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 9

Welcome to 25 Days of Mascara!  This series, if you haven't guessed already, will feature one mascara per day until Christmas.  I love trying out new mascara, so what better way to spend the most wonderful time of the year (and my birthday month) reviewing the one product I can't do without?

Day 9: Essence I Love Extreme Crazy Volume




Sunday, December 8, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 8

Welcome to 25 Days of Mascara!  This series, if you haven't guessed already, will feature one mascara per day until Christmas.  I love trying out new mascara, so what better way to spend the most wonderful time of the year (and my birthday month) reviewing the one product I can't do without?


Day 8: Maybelline's The Rocket





Saturday, December 7, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 7

Welcome to 25 Days of Mascara!  This series, if you haven't guessed already, will feature one mascara per day until Christmas.  I love trying out new mascara, so what better way to spend the most wonderful time of the year (and my birthday month) reviewing the one product I can't do without?

Day 7: Ulta Waterproof Amped Lashes



Friday, December 6, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 6

Welcome to 25 Days of Mascara!  This series, if you haven't guessed already, will feature one mascara per day until Christmas.  I love trying out new mascara, so what better way to spend the most wonderful time of the year (and my birthday month) reviewing the one product I can't do without?

Day 6: Almay One Coat Thickening Mascara




Thursday, December 5, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 5

Welcome to 25 Days of Mascara!  This series, if you haven't guessed already, will feature one mascara per day until Christmas.  I love trying out new mascara, so what better way to spend the most wonderful time of the year (and my birthday month) reviewing the one product I can't do without?

Day 5: Julep Volumizing Mascara





Wednesday, December 4, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 4

Welcome to 25 Days of Mascara!  This series, if you haven't guessed already, will feature one particular mascara per day until Christmas.  I love trying out new mascara, so what better way to spend the most wonderful time of the year (and my birthday month) reviewing the one product I can't do without?

Day 4: Jordana Best Lash Extreme



Tuesday, December 3, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 3

Welcome to 25 Days of Mascara!  This series, if you haven't guessed already, will feature one particular mascara per day until Christmas.  I love trying out new mascara, so what better way to spend the most wonderful time of the year (and my birthday month) reviewing the one product I can't do without?

Day 3: Physicians Formula Organic Wear 100% Natural Origin




Monday, December 2, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 2

Welcome to 25 Days of Mascara!  This series, if you haven't guessed already, will feature one particular mascara per day until Christmas.  I love trying out new mascara, so what better way to spend the most wonderful time of the year (and my birthday month) reviewing the one product I can't do without?

Day 2: Rimmel Glam'Eyes




Sunday, December 1, 2013

25 Days of Mascara: Day 1

Welcome to 25 Days of Mascara!  This new series, if you haven't guessed already, will feature one particular mascara per day until Christmas.  I love trying out new mascara, so what better way to spend the most wonderful time of the year (and my birthday month) reviewing the one product I can't do without?

Day 1: Lash Stiletto Voluptuous by Maybelline




Sunday, November 24, 2013

Thanksgiving is the New Black Friday

Usually when you hear about riots, stampedes or people being killed in crowds, it's important, or political. Here in the U.S., no matter how many civil liberties are denied certain groups, no matter how unhappy people are with their government, what it really takes to get people riled up is 40% off of a DVD set.  (The Worst Black Friday Injuries and Deaths of All Time; Ranker.com)
Image Source: NBC News

It's that time of the year again when shoppers' eyes are set aglow at the thought of the great deals that await them on Black Friday, er, Thanksgiving.  I can't think of a better way to end a day of being grateful for what we have than to spend hours of pushing, trampling, and disrespecting others so we can buy more stuff.  I can almost hear it now:
"Lord, we are thankful for all of the blessings you have given us, especially for the iPad Mini we scored at Walmart today.  I had to pry it out of that old lady's hands but thankfully, with her arthritis, it wasn't much of a challenge.  Also, I'd like to pray for that man who was trampled at the store entrance.  I think I may have stepped on his face.  Amen."
Too dramatic?  Well, it isn't far from the truth.  People have died from others' carelessness on Black Friday.  We should be ashamed that people have died, been trampled, shot at, or injured all in the name of getting a good "deal".  There is no discount big enough that should merit this kind of behavior.  We like to think of ourselves as evolved and civilized, but how evolved are we when this behavior and attitude is becoming the norm?

Being a discount-obsessed shopper, you'd think Black Friday would be my favorite shopping day of the year.  However, given the atrocities that typically occur on this day-after-Thanksgiving, I steer clear of the overly hyped, apocalyptic day.

I'm not trying to rain on anybody's shopping parade, I just think we all need to be a little more careful and a lot less selfish.  I LOVE shopping, but if it means others will suffer because of it, count me out.  I'd rather pay full-price than to be part of a day that, more oft than not, ends with someone getting hurt.


Will you be battling the crowds for Black Friday shopping?
Wouldn't miss it!
Maybe; If I find a good enough deal.
Not a chance.
Poll Maker

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Review: Kiss Gradation Polishes

This product was provided courtesy of Influenster solely for testing purposes.


Kiss Gradation Polishes; Retail: $7


I'm not particularly skilled at doing my own nails, so when I received this little polish kit, I was a little worried that my sub-par skills wouldn't be a match for this 3-step system.  Thankfully, it didn't prove to be too difficult, although I think the gold version is probably the most fool-proof.



Sunday, November 3, 2013

Marie Claire's Luxe for (A LOT) Less: Isabel Marant for H&M

Have you ever stopped to read your favorite fashion magazine's bargain or look for less page?  If so, you're probably well aware that mag editors and yourself (and the majority of the rest of the world) have very different ideas of what a bargain is.  I mean, $400 for a clutch?  In what messed-up world is that considered a deal?  That's where I come in.  Every month, I'll be taking these so-called "looks for less" and making them truly affordable!

For November's Luxe for Less, Marie Claire looked to Isabel Marant's new collaboration with H&M.  The collection, which launches November 14th, boasts several tribal-inspired, graphic prints in black and white with touches of red.  The items featured in MC this month range from print sneakers ($49.95) to a gorgeous and very detailed jacket ($399, pictured below).

Although some of the prices this month are insanely better than September (I shared my dupes from September here), there is definitely still room for improvement.  Let's see how I did:


MC's pick: Isabel Marant for H&M Jacket ($399)

Image credit: glamour.com




Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Scores of the Month: October 2013

I'm sharing my best deals a little early this month so you can take advantage of the first score, which will only be available for purchase through October 31st (so jump on it!).

Balance Me Tinted Lip Salve, Bulgari Eau Parfumée Au Thé Vert, Sesha Renu Exfoliating Gel, Fresh Youth Preserve Face Cream, Tarte Lights, Camera, Flashes
Marc Jacobs Oh, Lola!, Daisy Eau So Fresh, Daisy


Glossybox October Byrdie Box $21

I became a subscriber of Glossybox a few months ago, then canceled because some of the samples were ridiculously tiny.  Make no mistake, this subscription service normally only includes samples, but I just had to jump on the opportunity to snag a FULL-SIZE of Tarte's Lights, Camera, Flashes mascara (retail: $23) plus a few other sample goodies for $21.  Forget Benefit's They're Real (REAL disappointment, is more like it) and snag the best mascara around from Glossybox.  There's no commitment, so you can cancel at any time!  UPDATE: I just got word that you can get a free Beauty Addicts SleekCHEEKS Blush in Glow ($28 value) with any subscription using the code SCARE (good through 10/31 11:59pm PDT)!

Marc Jacobs Rollerball Trio: $24.99 - $29.99

My next and last score is this Marc Jacobs rollerball trio that I picked up at T.J. Maxx a couple of weeks ago.  If you've been wanting to try out a new perfume but don't want to spend a ton, this is definitely for you.  These were either $24.99 or $29.99 (I can't even remember - so sad), but either way, it's a steal!  The rollerballs retail at $22.00 each, and all three are lovely especially if you love fresh floral scents.

That's it, folks!  As always, thanks for reading, and feel free to leave a comment or follow me on Twitter!


Saturday, October 26, 2013

My Rewards Addiction



My name is Cassie and I am a recovering rewards addict.  I'm serious guys, it was pretty bad.  Every week I'd find myself in the beauty department of my local CVS (who has the mother of all rewards programs) snatching up anything that will earn me those glorious rewards dollars (cue the Hallelujah chorus!).  Then I'd come back the next week promising myself that I would only spend what I had in rewards, and end up failing miserably.

Along with store credit cards, loyalty or club cards are quickly becoming the norm for retailers.  Whether it's the grocery, drugstore, or department store, you can't avoid having these "money savers" forced upon you.  I love this excerpt from John Pinette where he details his struggles with customer service, retailers, and rewards cards:



You walk into a store you rarely go to and the cashier asks if you want to sign up for their rewards card.  You politely decline, but the cashier continues: "Are you sure?  You can save $2 on this purchase and you'll earn 25 points!" 

You then feel incredibly stupid for not signing up to "save money" as the other customers in line shake their heads at your blatant ignorance.  Has anybody else had this feeling?  Did you feel like you were missing out? 

Are these feelings validated?  Definitely not.  These programs actually make us spend MORE.  Why?  

The more you spend, the more you earn.  The more you earn, the more you spend so you can earn even more.  It's a never ending cycle.  


A great example of this is CVS.  At CVS they have what's called Extra Bucks that you earn from certain purchases.  For example, spend $15 on Maybelline and earn $5 Extra Bucks.  Sounds like a good deal, no?  Not exactly.  First of all, I'll end up spending more than $15 because no matter how hard I try, I can never get the total to reach an even $15.  It's like CVS figures out the most impossible threshold to get you to spend a few extra bucks just to earn the reward.

Now that I've paid the $18 or so, I have now earned the $5 to spend on my next purchase.  I don't know about anyone else, but if I get a $5 off coupon to spend on pretty much anything, I'm not going to pick out one $5 item.  I'm going to pick out that $10 foundation or mascara I've had my eye on for a while.  Or, there's now an offer on Revlon of buy 2 items, get $5 Extra Bucks!  It's a trap, everybody!  This is the way retailers want and expect you to think.

Can you see how this might become addicting or thought of as savings?  What started out as an intended $15 purchase has now lead me to spend $23 (at least).  Yeah, that's a GREAT deal.

Like with store credit cards, do you really think stores are pushing us to sign up for these programs because they want us to save money or because it makes them money?  Definitely the latter.  If a rewards program wasn't making the company a boatload of money they'd drop it in a heartbeat.  They're not running charities - they're running businesses.

When you find yourself adding an extra item or two to your basket to earn that reward, ask yourself if you're buying it because you really want or need it, or if you're just validating the purchase because it will earn you a reward.  If you answer honestly, you might not earn those rewards that make you feel special and valued, but you will save yourself a lot of money!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

How Much is My Face Worth?

I recently saw this post on a lovely blog called Affordable Treats, and I thought it was such a cute idea that I'm trying it out for myself!  Below is a list of items I use pretty much everyday, so to figure out how much my face costs, we'll just add the price of all the products together.  Let's see how I did:



















Rimmel Lasting Finish 25 Hour Foundation - $7.99
L'Oreal Voluminous False Lashes Mascara - $8.99
Essence All About Matt Fixing Powder - $3.99
Noya Lip Balm - $3.99
NYX Blush in Dusty Rose - $5.99
NYX Auto Eyebrow Pencil - $4.99

Total = $35.94

Not too shabby, eh?  As you can see, my everyday makeup tends to be pretty basic.  I like to sleep in as late as possible (I love my sleep!), so I like to have a no-fuss makeup routine during the workweek.

How much is your face worth?



Saturday, October 19, 2013

Ipsy Glam Bag: October 2013

Decent.  That's pretty much all I have to say about this bag.  Take a look:



























Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Featured In: Rivista di Moda

I recently did a guest post at Moda by Monika with a few other lovely bloggers who were challenged to create a look for less.  Recently, our little challenge was featured on Rivista di Moda, which is an online "fashion magazine by fashion bloggers."


The site isn't just about fashion, they also feature bloggers and their posts about culture, beauty, and lifestyle.  If you haven't already, be sure to check it out the feature here or you can view the original post here!

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

#StyleLikeaBoss

In honor of Boss's Day tomorrow, I've come up with a few looks worthy of any boss's wardrobe.  Whether you're a boss or a boss wannabe, you can kick up your style with any one of these office-appropriate looks!  Who says you have to stick to neutrals, anyway?


Sunday, October 13, 2013

Quotable: Caitlin Moran

Just a little quote from an awesome book called How to be a Woman by Caitlin Moran (a must-read if you haven't already)!






















How true is this?!

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Top 10 Products for Oily Skin (All Under $25)

Us oily-faced gals have it hard.  We can't just slap any ole' moisturizer, primer, or foundation on our faces and call it a day.  We try product after product in hopes that the next big thing will solve all our oil-ridden problems.  The truth is, no product, no matter how convincing, can completely stop oil production.  It's taken me a while and a lot of wasted money on worthless products to come to terms with that.  I've come across a lot of duds in the process, but have gotten lucky on the select few listed below.

I would like to mention that not all of these products will work for everyone, these are just recommendations based off of how they worked for MY pitifully oily skin.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Ipsy Glam Bag: September 2013

You guys know the drill... here's my Ipsy Glam Bag for September!

Friday, September 20, 2013

Eva Mendes Collection

Umm, is anyone else as freakishly excited about the Eva Mendes collection at New York & Company as I am?  I sure hope so, because this collection is sooo gorgeous it's getting it's own post (in case the title didn't tip you off already).  Move over, Phillip Lim, there's a new collaboration in town.  Blasphemy, you say?  Sorry, this collab is a little more my style.

Enough gab, let's get to it!  Here are a few of my favorites (it was so hard to choose!):




Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Fall Trend: Powder Pink?!

In collaboration with Less is More Beauty's post on styling powder pink, this post will show you how to balance your makeup with this trendy fall color.  Since this pastel pink isn't usually an "in" color for fall, I'll be showing you how to make this look more warm and appropriate for fall.

Take this look from Céline:


Photo credit: Style.com


The model's makeup balances out all the "cuteness" from this blush color (love the gray and pink)!  If you're going to wear a good amount of pastel pink (or any pastel for that matter) be sure to bring a little edge to the look by creating a slight bronzed or smokey eye:

Maybelline Stylish Smokes in Natural Smokes ($6.49):



Saturday, September 14, 2013

Factory vs. Outlet: A Frugal Gal's Guide

Have you ever wondered what the difference is between factory and outlet stores?  Did you not even know there was a difference?  If so, you NEED to keep reading; your wallet and wardrobe will thank you.

Image Credit: Wormwald Homes (L); All Island Signs (R)


















Let's start with outlet.  An outlet is just what you think it is - a store that sells items made for the original store that maybe didn't sell well or are just overstock.  This one is pretty simple; it's the factory stores that get a bit hairy.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Scores of the Month: August 2013

In addition to the Lorac Neutralizer which I reviewed here a week or so ago, there are a few other scores I'd like to share with you all.  Some of these I actually bought in September, but I figured I might as well share them now so maybe you can actually have a chance to catch the item while it's still available or on sale.

This first item I purchased along with the Lorac Neutralizer and it is an overall great palette at an even better price (with a cute little bag to boot)!

Lorac Mint Edition Collection ($18 at loraccosmetics.com)

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Proactiv Dupe: Queen Helene Mint Julep Masque

If you're a loyal fan of Proactiv's Refining Mask, you are in for a surprise today!  I have discovered a product that is not only cheaper, but also smells a heck of a lot better: Queen Helene's Mint Julep Masque.

When I first bought this product I wasn't even looking for a dupe for Proactiv's Refining Mask, but was pleasantly surprised to learn it had pretty much the same effect and ingredients after using it a few times.  You can use this in the same way you would use the Proactiv mask (as an overnight spot treatment), or you can use it to freshen up your skin and shrink those pores by applying to your entire face and removing after 15 minutes.

The active ingredient in both is sulfur and although the mint mask is green and is a tad more unsightly, the fresh, minty smell definitely makes up for it.  At $3-$4 for 8 ounces (vs. Proactiv's $4-$5 for 2.5 ounces on Amazon), it's a total steal!


Sunday, September 1, 2013

Review: Jordana Twist & Shine Moisturizing Balm Stain

It has taken what seems like ages for my Walgreens to stock the new Jordana line, including the Twist & Shine Moisturizing Balm Stains.  Now, they have some other new products out as well including new eyeliners, shadow sticks, and mascara, of which I've tried a couple, but nothing gets me more excited than the prospect of a new long-wearing lip product.  Here are the three balm stains which I miraculously grabbed from Walgreens (they are always out of stock):

jordana balm stain

jordana balm stain swatches
L-R: Candied Coral, Sweet Pink, Honey Love

There are eight shade selections total which is, in my opinion, a little weak since some of the shades are very similar.  However, the product itself is perfect!  These don't dry out my lips and they are so lightweight it doesn't feel like I'm wearing a lip product at all!  I wore Sweet Pink to work the other day and I only had to reapply once after eating lunch.  These are definitely a new must-have!

While they are very comparable to the Revlon balm stains, I think Jordana has a better formula (and price, obviously) while Revlon has a better shade selection.  I mean, $2.99 vs. $8.99?  It's a no-brainer.

Are you obsessed with Revlon's Honey?  Try Jordana's Honey Love.  It's extremely similar (maybe just a tad more pink) and it might just become your new favorite!

L: Jordana's Honey Love; R: Revlon's Honey

If you've tried both brands, which do you prefer?  Are you a die-hard Revlon balm stain fan or has Jordana stolen your balm stain loving heart?

Can't find these at your local Walgreens?  You can order them on Jordana's site.