August 6, 2016

Israel // The Travel Diaries.

Hello there!


I thought that I would finally share some photos from my summer travels. I spent ten days in Israel, and it was incredible! This is a pic-heavy post, but here are some of my favorite photos from my trip:


Tzfat // Tel Aviv // Jerusalem // The Dead Sea // Mount Masada // The Negev Desert // Yad Vashem // Jaffa // The Western Wall 

Where have you been this summer? 

xx BB 

August 3, 2016

MUA palettes || The Perfect Palette Project

Hello there!


When visiting friends in the UK, I picked up a lot of British beauty products, and since getting home and putting them all to the test I have found a few real gems. In my search for the perfect palette, I thought I would venture into the drugstore to see if I could find a palette that has good pigmentation and a variety of shades. Palettes in US drugstores, unfortunately, are quite terrible, and also way overpriced. I was so impressed with the incredible range of palettes in the drugstore, and of course I wanted to buy them all, but I just stuck to MUA palettes and grabbed a few. I wanted to pick up a few of the palettes that loads of people rave about, but I also grabbed palettes that I had not heard of but looked beautiful. 


[undressed]

top row: puff, rose ash, fawn, gild, hazel, lion || bottom row: bronze ore, burnished brown, tawny, henna, fuel, cool grey
tawny, lion, hazel

This palette has been talked about a lot in the beauty community, because it is meant to be a bit of a dupe for the Urban Decay Naked palette. And if you look at it it's pretty obvious; the shades are organized in the same way, and the tone of the palette, overall, is the same. I wanted to test out this palette because it has some gorgeous shades in it, including some beautiful pinky shades and a nice matte brown. All of the shadows in this palette apply beautifully and are so creamy and pigmented. It's pretty unreal how intense you can make these shadows. I love that this palette gives you a matte brown and a black, so you can easily travel with just this palette, and creating a smokey eye or a shimmery look is super easy. Unlike the Naked palette, I felt like this palette had more pinky shades than gold shades, but if you want something that is really similar for a fraction of the price this one is a good palette to test out. 

[undressed me too]

top row: naked, devotion, shy, fiery, lavish, dreamy || bottom row: tranquil, exposed, reveal, wink, obsessed, corrupt
devotion, fiery, wink

Out of the four palettes I bought, this one has been the palette that I have reached for the most. It was the first one I got, and after trying the shadows I became obsessed and I ran back to Boots for more. To me, this palette is similar to the Naked 2, but not identical. However, I still feel like the cool tones of this palette are the same and, if you got this palette, you could easily replicate some looks from the Urban Decay palette. What I loved most about this palette was the variety of gorgeous metallic shades that are so pigmented and so easy to blend. On days when I wanted an effortless makeup look, I swipe on one of the metallic shadows in this palette and I am basically done. In this palette you get the shade fiery, which is an incredible rose gold shadow; it is definitely one of my top favorite rose gold shadows, up there will Loreal's Amber Rush. I don't use a lot of the grey shades, especially not during the summer, but I love having the option of being able to create a really warm look and a really cool toned look from the same palette. While there is not a warm medium matte brown in this palette, you do get a matte black, which is really good quality and always nice to have on hand.  

[heaven and earth]

top row: aurora, amazonian bronze, babylon, mayan dust, valley, golden sand || bottom row: rift, amber dune, catacomb, tectonite, canyon, bedrock 
valley, amazonian bronze, babylon

Out of all of the MUA palettes that I had heard about, this was the most talked about, so I wanted to get my hands on it as soon as possible. And while I think the colors are gorgeous and the texture of the eyeshadows is amazing, I was slightly underwhelmed by the composition of this palette. I feel like the selection of shades can't really give you that many different looks, and I didn't really feel like there was a lot of variety. This palette also does not have any matte shades, which for some may not be a bit of a deal breaker, but does make this palette a bit tough for travel because you will have to bring separate matte shadows with you. That being said, I think that this palette is filled with really warm, rich colors that would look good on almost anyone's skin tone, and I think that you can easily create a really natural look that looks effortless and gorgeous. If you want to build up your collection, and need more shimmery shades as well as a lot of neutral shadows, this is a great choice. 

[romantic efflorescence]

top row: mesmeric, tempt, corrupt, obsessed, lavish, fiery || bottom row: bewitch, magnet, exposed, siren, reveal, captivate 
tempt, fiery, siren

I had never heard of this palette, but I grabbed it because it looked really unique and different from any other palette I owned. Unlike the other three palettes, this palette has a lot of cool-toned matte shades, so if you want more matte shadows in your collection this one is a good one to try. What I did notice was that there was a bit of overlap between this palette and the Undressed Me Too palette, so you don't necessarily need both. However, this palette has a really beautiful plum and a gorgeous forrest green, so if you have been searching for those types of jewel-toned shadows you might want this palette too.

If you are starting out in makeup and need to bulk up your collection, or if you are a makeup aficionado like me and cannot get enough cosmetics, these palettes are absolute must-haves. The shadows are incredibly pigmented, long-wearing, and very blendable, and each palette has a really cool selection of shades for you to create your own looks. I would absolutely recommend these palettes to anyone! For four pounds each you cannot go wrong. I don't think one of these palettes is my all-time favorite, but I think they are all beautiful and it's definitely nice to have a couple on hand. 

Have you found the perfect palette?

xx BB

August 1, 2016

goals for 2016.

Hello there!


I know we are over halfway through the year, but I always think that, around this time of year, it's a good time to reflect on my aspirations, and really think about what I want to get out of the rest of this year. Sometimes we get lost in what is happening in our lives, so it's nice to really make some plans and refocus your energy! I like writing about my goals and plans for the year, not only because it helps me think things through but because it also holds me accountable for what I want to do, to make sure that I actually get it done! During the summer everyone wants to relax, but these months will fly by and I don't want them to be wasted! So I thought I would make a list and write down some goals for the rest of this year. A few months from now, in December, I will look back on this post, and hopefully I will have achieved some of the things I set out to do! For each goal, I will share some of my ideas for achieving this goal, and then make some more specific points about how I should get each thing done. If your goals are too vague, you won't feel like they can be accomplished, so be detailed and specific!

Write more // Since I have been home and have had more time on my hands, I have absolutely loved wiring on this blog and taking photos. It has been a great way for me to share my love for makeup with you all! I know, last year, that I was not very good at updating the blog, and when it was updated it was pretty random. So I want to make sure that, when I go back to school, I make more of an effort to blog, maybe once a week, to keep this blog relevant and alive and to keep sharing things with you all. I know when I don't blog I really miss it. However, until I go back to school, I have decided that I want to post at least three times a week. Sitting down and forcing myself to focus on writing content has become a really good exercise for me, and I think will reward me when I go back to school and I need to focus on school work. Sometimes I get in a bit of a rut, so I ignore the blog, but making myself commit to creating content has helped me exercise a lot of will power, and the feeling of accomplishment after I post content that I am really proud of is worth all the work! 

Read more //  Reading is something that I seriously love doing, but when I'm at school I never seem to have the time. I feel like I resented reading growing up because it was mandatory, and I was usually forced to read things that I really did not want to. But now that I am in college, I have found some amazing literature that I actually want to read. I think reading is so relaxing, and I have so many books sitting on my shelf that I want to get through! So I thought I would sit down once a week to read for an hour or two. I know it doesn't sound like much, but I think sitting down and reading will inspire me to keep reading and keep picking up more good books! And if I find an incredible book, I might share my thoughts on the blog too!

Travel more // This has been on my list for a while, but ever since I got back from Israel and England, I have gotten the travel bug and I have wanted to keep traveling as much as possible. Good news is, I already have plans! My friend and I are going to Arizona for a few days, and then I am flying back to LA to head up to Mammoth afterwards for the rest of the week. It's going to be a bit crazy, but I haven't been to Arizona or Mammoth in ages! Although these trips are not as exotic as my travels in June, for me traveling is more about exploring the world and expanding the mind, and I really just want to see and do as much as possible before I go back to school! Once I am back in DC, I want to visit some friends in Boston, and go to New York to see a friend at university. I haven't been to either place, and they are so close to DC, so next semester I am going to make a point to go and see friends, and explore the east coast!

Exercise more // This summer I have been doing a really good job at exercising almost every day; I love going to the gym, but I also love hiking and pilates! Getting my sweat on always feels so good, and I am starting to see results! Between eating healthy and working out, I have noticed that I am getting more toned, and I want to stick with this momentum and keep going! I know it will be hard to go to the gym very single day once I get back to school, but I want to make a serious effort and see how much I can do. I have also made a fitness calendar, where I document what I have done and when I have done it, so I can keep track of my workouts and stick to a schedule. Getting fit is definitely a journey, and I take it day by day. I don't expect results overnight, but I want to keep going to get stronger and healthier! If you want to see my fitness routine and tips, let me know!

Work more // This will be a big challenge for me once I get back to school. I certainly procrastinate when I need to get back to work, so next semester, with all my work and my busy internships and babysitting schedule, I want to make more time for work and less time for play. Sophomore year is an important year, and I need to take my work seriously. Being focused and diligent about my work is going to be super important, so I am promising myself that I will make a bigger effort to get all my work done, go above and beyond, and bulk up my resume. As motivation, I am grabbing a new planner for the year! I don't know about you, but a clean, beautiful planner is always good motivation for me to stay organized and do some of my best work!

Plan more // Getting a new planner will definitely be a part of my plans to be super organized. With my busy schedule, I will need to be! I will need a lot of sticky notes and colored pens, but I want to stay organized and be prepared, and plan ahead for anything I need to do. It does take some extra work, but I know in the long run I will thank myself ten times over. Whenever I forget to plan for something, or completely forget something altogether, I always wish I had written it down or taken a moment to plan what I needed to do, and given myself enough time to do it. Getting into a habit of planning is so good, so I want to start the year off right and be clean, prepared, and organized!

Explore more // Along with traveling more, I want to explore more! LA and DC are both amazing cities, and I still don't feel like I have seen everything. In DC there is so much to do, from going to cool restaurants to see amazing art at some cool museums, and I want to do it all! So I will try to do something new every week to see something in the city or go somewhere new. College is all about new experiences, and I want to make sure that I don't miss out on anything! As for LA, I want to do some exploring before I go back to school, so I want to make an effort to go to another museum or two before I leave, and eat more amazing food in Southern California! I have a list of things I want to do, and I need to start ticking stuff off! 

When we set goals for the whole year, sometimes we tend to lost track and things slip through the cracks. Making plans for six months, one month, or even one week is not only easier but also gives you a chance to be more realistic about your goals. So give it a try!

What are your goals for the rest of 2016?

xx BB