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Sunday, December 8, 2013

What's On Your Wishlist? (Hue In The City Question of the Week)

The Hue in The City Beauty Question of the Week {What's on your wish list?} is something that I answered on a previous post fairly recently {well recently enough that it hasn't really changed at least}, so here it goes {again}!






My Sephora Wishlist!



And here are the deets on my selections:

Laura Mercier Artist's Palette For Eyes ($48) - 12 lovely, warm neutral shadows, hand selected by Laura Mercier herself. The palette itself is quite pretty and comes with a large mirror.

Too Faced Pretty Rebel Eye Shadow Palette ($46) - A gorgeous variety of 10, highly pigmented shadows that range from jewel tones to metallics and that show stopping pink. I don't know what it is about Too Faced, but they sure know how to put together a palette.

Too Faced Love's Sephora Fifteen Years of Beauty Palette ($52) - This one I love for the sheer variety - 10 exclusive shadow colors, bronzers, a primer, blush, and a cute little brush. Plus, it's limited edition! How could I possibly resist that!

Kat Von D Painted Love Lipstick in Homegirl ($19) - This WILL be my first Kat Von D purchase. I saw it just this morning on Instagram and immediately knew that I HAD TO HAVE IT. It's described as a dark, plummy brown and I think it will be the perfect, dramatic fall shade and will look beautiful with my complexion.

Marc Jacobs Beauty Highliner Gel Crayon in Intro (Vert) ($25) - I've heard nothing but FANTASTIC things about just about every product in the Marc Jacobs Beauty line, but my favorite products tend to be for the eye. I have a weakness for eyeliner and when I saw this color in store and swatched it, I knew that it had to be mine. Not only is the color gorgeous {it's described as a mermaid green with shimmer}, the smooth, creamy, long lasting formula is TDF.

Marc Jacobs Beauty Magic Marc'er Precision Pen ($30) - As I've said before, I don't leave the house without black liner, artfully drawn into some form of wing or cat eye fashion. While I'm learning to love soft, creamy pencil liners for everyday wear, my favorites are liquid liner pens. This one {and the new double ended one from Tom Ford} sort of takes my breath away. I have oily lids, so I need something that's going to stay put and not smear down my face or smudge up my contacts. I swatched this early one Saturday morning, then proceeded to wash dishes, do laundry, change diapers, wash my hands, give baths, and wash hair - and at the end of the day, it was still going pretty strong on my hand. Gotta have it!

Juicy Couture Viva La Juicy Noir EDP ($70-$90) - This is another pretty that was pretty much love and first sight, and then I knew it was true love at first whiff! I have affection for all of Juicy Couture's fragrances {except for one, though I can never recall which one it is}, and own most of them in rollerball form {it's a much more economical and reasonable option for a mama like me who wears a different fragrance daily}. But this incarnation's blend of sweet berries and honeysuckle, with sultry sandalwood, combined with the gorgeous, hot pink, metallic bottle, black bow, and crystalline topper makes me want to splurge on at least the 1.7 fl. oz bottle-just so that I can gaze at it on my makeup table.

Caudalie Make-Up Remover Cleansing Water ($14-$28) - Caudalie's Divine Oil may as well be the nectar's of the gods and as much as I love oils, cleansing waters are running at a close second in my heart. Cleansing waters are soap-free and gentle, yet they remove makeup, cleanse and tone the skin all in one simple step. This formula features a fragrance of watermelon, mint leaves, and orange and lemon blossom. Swoon!


Origins Clear Improvement Active Charcoal Mask To Clear Pores ($16-$24) - I got to try charcoal scrub or mask or something in a recent Ipsy bag and I really liked it, and I've heard swell things about this one {I think from Judy of It's Judy's Life on YouTube}. So I wanna give this one a go. It uses activated charcoal to deep clean your pores, White China clay to absorb environmental toxins, and lecithin to dissolve impurities. It sounds like the perfect thing to keep my sometimes rebellious skin to behave.

Boscia Tsubaki Beauty Oil ($46) - Tsubaki is Japanese for Camellia oil. It's been used for centuries in Japanese beauty rituals to nourish and protect the skin.  Camellia oil is the trick behind the iconic smoothness of traditional geisha and samurai hairstyles. Um... they had me at "beauty oil."

There is actually one addition I would like to make to the list: I SO want the new Urban Decay Cosmetics Naked 3 palette! Every post I have seen about it {and trust, I've been foraging the interwebs constantly regarding it} has only made me want it more! So it may very well be my next big-ish beauty purchase {though I'm hoping to use my Sephora VIB gift card to get a sweet little discount}! What is on your current wishlist? Any of my selections? My inquiring mind wants to know! Leave a comment below and let me know what you think! Until next time...


And make sure to check out these great articles from the other talented lovelies of Hue in the City

Glitter Gloss Garbage rocks out with the very awesome Nail Rock nail art sets!
Leticia gets into the Holiday spirit with beautiful Poinsettia Nail Art for Nubs.
Quinn gets her curls Whipped for Winter with Ouidad
Eugenia uses the Dove Body Wash to amp up the moisture in Winter.
Jessica updates us on her gorgeous Malm dressing table.
Ishah shows us two pretty matte lipsticks from the WnW Fergie Centerstage collection on warm toned skin.

1 comment:

  1. The Too Faced x Sephora 15 Years of Beauty palette certainly looks nice. I purchased the Bite 15 Shades of Sephora a while back and was wondering if I should get the anniversary palette as well. I may go back for it if they have any more in stock.

    I'm also wishing for Oscar Blandi or Cake Beauty dry shampoo (with -40 Celsius weather, I sometimes feel I'm risking my health by washing my hair!) and bareMinerals Jumbo Size Mineral Veil Finishing Powder. I hope these are all still in store when I go in next weekend!

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