August 2015 Favorites

It's that time again! August is over and it is now time for my August 2015 Favorites.

                                                                     Books

Finding Audrey By: Sophie Kinsella

Wuthering Heights By: Emily Bronte

Most Likely to Succeed (Superlatives #3) By: Jennifer Echols

Dream a Little Dream By: Giovanna Fletcher

Tangled By: Emma Chase

Tiny Pretty Things By: Sona Charaipotra and Dhonielle Clayton

The Boy Most Likely To By: Huntley Fitzpatrick

Twisted By: Emma Chase

Favorite Book This Month: This has been such a weird month for reading for me. Looking back, I enjoyed all of the books that I read, but there isn’t one that stands out as an absolute favorite. I was pretty busy this month, so I didn’t find myself reading as much as usually, even though I somehow managed to stil finish 8 books this month.

                                                                      Beauty

When on my yearly girl’s trip, my friend Logan from Sage and Serendipity and I brought all of our makeup so that we could do makeovers and check out each other’s products. I discovered the Laura Mercier Eye Artist’s Palette ($55) and fell in love. I just ordered it, so I don’t own it yet but I’ve been in a bit of a beauty rut and this brought me out of it. I can’t wait until I get it and do a review for you guys! I'm sure this will end up in my favorites again next month when I actually own it

Ocean Salt Scrub from LUSH

I recently went into LUSH and was introduced to this scrub by one of their associates. Over the past year I have really gotten into body scrubs and love exfoliating in the shower. I loved the smell of this one (I’d describe it as a citrusy vodka) and it was also a really pretty blue color so I was sold. Shortly after using this, I noticed that the red bumps that I have on the backs of my arms (a fun dermatologic condition called keratosis pilaris) started looked less red and even disappeared a little. I can’t wait to keep using this and see if it gets even better!

Beauty Protector Beauty Protect Oil

I received a sample of this in my August Birchbox and fell in love with it. This is a hair oil that is mean to provide protection against things like UV rays and heat damage. While I don’t heat style my hair, it is dry and loves hair oils. First of all, the smell is amazing, but second of all it makes my hair so soft! I love mixing this with some of the hair creams that I have and putting it in my hair.

                                                                    Buys

Canon Rebel T5i

Steve ad I finally bought a real camera! I have been wanting to buy a DSLR camera for a very long time, but even more so over the last year. Since we are getting married soon and then going on our honeymoon, we finally bit the bullet and bought one. I can’t wait to learn how to use it and play with it even more!

Guys, this is a very boring favorites month. I know I did a lot during the month of August, but when I look back on it I honestly couldn’t tell you much of what I did. I think I’ve just been a little overwhelmed with wedding stuff and work starting up again, so I haven’t been doing much else. I apologize for the lack of blog posts too. I can’t promise it’ll get better in the next month, but it’ll definitely improve after the wedding!
 

Rant or Rave- Flower Zoom-In Ultimate Mascara

Flower is a make-up brand created by Drew Barrymore that is sold exclusively at Walmart. I don’t head to Walmart often, but while I was there I decided to look at the line and see what was available. I saw this mascara and got super excited! I really like the Calvin Klein mascara with the changing brush, but it costs $19. Seeing a similar product for under $8 was like hitting the jackpot! I snatched this up in hopes of finding a dupe.

As excited as I was to try this out, it got thrown into a drawer and forgotten for a series of months. Recently, while looking for something, I spotted it and decided to try it out.

I love the gold packaging! I think it makes it look at feel like a higher end mascara and it’s just the right size. I tend to have issues with Covergirl mascaras because they are so large. 

The brush also turns and stays in place really easily. I like that it has 3 different positions for three different needs; volumizing, curling, and lengthening. While I don’t necessarily need the curling, it’s always fun to play with different brushes. 
 

Brush Lengthening Size

Brush Lengthening Size

Brush Volumizing Size

Brush Volumizing Size

Brush Curling Size

Brush Curling Size

I went to try this mascara on my lashed and… nothing. Literally, nothing happened. The mascara was completely dried out. I have never had this happen to me before. I know that I let this sit for a few months, but it was still in the package unopened. I checked the packaging to see if there was an expiration date on it, but couldn’t find anything anywhere. I’m so disappointed.

I bought this mascara in hopes of finding a dupe for a high end mascara that I like. Unfortunately, I found a mascara that does absolutely nothing. I don’t know if I just got a dud or if this mascara is just crap, but I won’t be buying another one to test it out. I also don’t have any desire to try any additional products from this make-up line after this experience. Definite fail leading to a definite rant.

Have you tried anything from the Flower line? Have you tried this mascara? Did I get a dud?

Birchbox August 2015

In case you are unaware, Birchbox is a monthly beauty subscription box. It costs $10 a month and you receive multiple sample size item. These boxes allow you to try tons of new products that you may have never even heard of before. The other fun thing about Birchbox is that every time you purchase an item from their site, or review a product from your box, you receive rewards points! Once you collect 100 points, you get $10 off of your next purchase. These points definitely add up quickly between buying your box, and reviewing the products.

Each month, Birchbox allows subscribers to pick one of their samples. If you prefer surprises, you don’t have to pick one. You can choose to be surprised instead. They also offer full boxes that have been made by a guest. This month’s guest editor box was by Nicole Richie. This month’s sample choices were R + Co Death Valley Dry Shampoo, Air Repair Complexion Boosting Moisturizer, Rusk Volumizing Mousse, and  Coola Makeup Setting Spray with SPF 30. I went back and forth between the Mousse and the Spray but ultimately went with the spray. I’ve been looking at a few moisturizers that don’t have SPF, so a setting spray with SPF would be a great solution.

The Products I received this month were as follows:

Air Repair Complexion Boosting Moisturizer (Full-Size $20)- This is a moisturizer that has antioxidants and is meant to hydrate and protect the skin. I haven’t used this product yet but I’m really excited about it! I’m also excited that this was the first of 3 sample choices I got in my box! I’m planning on saving this for Iceland. I think that this will be a great one to put in my carry on and put on my face during the long flight. It’s also nice that you can use it as a hydrating mask.

COOLA SPF 30 Organic Makeup Setting Spray (Full-size $36)- This was my sample choice and the product I was most looking forward to getting! This setting spray is meant to provide a matte-finish that not only sets your makeup, but hydrates skin and blocks UV rays. I’ve only used this one and I did not like it at all. Not only did it reek of chemicals (not appealing at all), but it burned my eyes. I closed my eyes when I sprayed it, like I do with my other sprays, but when I opened them up I immediately regretted it. I will try this again, but I am super disappointed. This product seemed so smart!

LAQA & Co Charm School Kit (Set of 3- $20)- This is a crayon that is meant to be a lip and cheek product. I’m always a little wary of these kinds of products. I feel like they tend to only work well as one or the other and just kind of get you by as the second use. I’ve only tried this one as a lip product and I really liked it. It’s matte but not drying and is a very pretty pink color. I haven’t tried it on my cheeks yet, but I have high hopes as long as it blends easily!

Beauty Protector Protect & Oil (Full-size $25.95)- This is a hair oil meant to defend against heat, breakage, and UV rays. I love the smell of this! I think I’ve had a few other Beauty Protector products and didn’t enjoy the smell, so I wonder if this is different or if I just don’t mind it in oil form. This oil makes my hair feel very soft. It doesn’t do much else that I can see, but I do like how soft my hair feels afterward. I might buy this in the future, but so far it’s not a must have.

RUSK Volumizing Mousse (Full-size $18)- I was so excited to see this in my box! How lucky am I to get both of the samples that I wanted? This is a mousse that is meant to give hair a hold and provide volume. I’ve used it once and I think I need to play around with it. I have curly hair, but the top sometimes gets a little flat. It says to blow dry your hair after putting this in, but I don’t even own a hair dryer. I put it at my roots and fluffed it, but it didn’t do much. It was a little crunchier than I thought it was going to be. I definitely need to try this again. 

Overall this box is a total win! I opened this and immediately wanted to try every single product in this box. I would happily purchase almost every product in this box as well! I think that this is a great box and it makes me really excited for my other boxes to come.

July Birchbox Update

Jouer Daily Repair Treatment Oil- I have used this face oil a few times. It does hydrate my skin, but I don’t know if it smooths and rejuvenates my skin. I don’t use it consistently, but it has been nice to have.

Oribe Apres Beach Wave and Shine Spray- I actually completely forgot that I got this product ad haven’t tried it the first time. I wasn’t super impressed (obviously) the first time after using it. I might try it once more and if I don’t like it, I’ll pass it on.

COOLA Classic SPF 30 Cucumber Moisturizer- I’ve used this twice and it’s ok. I love the smell, but it doesn’t greatly hydrate my skin. There also was barely anything in the sample which was disappointing. I’m hoping I can get one more use out if it as I really had to squeeze the first two times. It’s nice as a sunscreen but I don’t think I’d use it as an everyday moisturizer.

Juice Beauty GREEN APPLE Peel Sensitive- This peel is weird! It is totally liquid which makes it difficult to put on. I didn’t notice a big smell, so that’s a good thing. It also made my skin itch while it was on my face. The sample says that tingling is normal, but I don’t find a mask that makes me itchy very relaxing. I will not be purchasing this.

Stila Look at Me Liquid Lipstick- This product is fun. It’s a great product that I can put on and not have to worry about reapplying it throughout the day. It isn’t the best in terms of transfer, as it does transfer to people and products and gets worse the longer you wear it. I also had more issues the second time with the fading of it than I did the first, but I don’t think I was as careful with my application. I don’t know if I would purchase this product at full price, but I wouldn’t turn it down on sale or as another sample!

The Isle of the Lost

In honor of the premier of the movie Descendants on Disney Channel this past Friday, here is my review of the prequel, The Isle of the Lost.

By: Melissa De La Cruz
Published Year: 2015
Publisher: Disney Hyperion
Pages: 320

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Summary (Provided by Goodreads): Twenty years ago, all the evil villains were banished from the kingdom of Auradon and made to live in virtual imprisonment on the Isle of the Lost. The island is surrounded by a magical force field that keeps the villains and their descendants safely locked up and away from the mainland. Life on the island is dark and dreary. It is a dirty, decrepit place that's been left to rot and forgotten by the world.

But hidden in the mysterious Forbidden Fortress is a dragon's eye: the key to true darkness and the villains' only hope of escape. Only the cleverest, evilest, nastiest little villain can find it...who will it be?

Maleficent, Mistress of the Dark: As the self-proclaimed ruler of the isle, Maleficent has no tolerance for anything less than pure evil. She has little time for her subjects, who have still not mastered life without magic. Her only concern is getting off the Isle of the Lost.

Mal: At sixteen, Maleficent's daughter is the most talented student at Dragon Hall, best known for her evil schemes. And when she hears about the dragon's eye, Mal thinks this could be her chance to prove herself as the cruelest of them all.

Evie: Having been castle-schooled for years, Evil Queen's daughter, Evie, doesn't know the ins and outs of Dragon Hall. But she's a quick study, especially after she falls for one too many of Mal's little tricks.

Jay: As the son of Jafar, Jay is a boy of many talents: stealing and lying to name a few. Jay and Mal have been frenemies forever and he's not about to miss out on the hunt for the dragon's eye.

Carlos: Cruella de Vil's son may not be bravest, but he's certainly clever. Carlos's inventions may be the missing piece in locating the dragon's eye and ending the banishment for good.

Mal soon learns from her mother that the dragon's eye is cursed and whoever retrieves it will be knocked into a deep sleep for a thousand years. But Mal has a plan to capture it. She'll just need a little help from her "friends." In their quest for the dragon's eye, these kids begin to realize that just because you come from an evil family tree, being good ain't so bad.

                                           First Impressions

It’s confession time. I am in my (late) 20s and I still watch the Disney channel. Granted, it’s for Girl Meets World, but still I’ll admit it. While watching Disney, I heard them say “Based on the book by Melissa De La Cruz.” Being a book nerd and a fan of De La Cruz, I rewound to see what they were talking about. This book is a companion for a Disney Channel Original Movie about the children of all of the famous Disney villains. I am a big fan of the classic Disney fairy-tales so I put this on my TBR list. I didn’t have the highest of expectations, but I thought it could be cute.

                                                           What I thought

This book wasn’t bad. I think that younger readers will enjoy it if they are already a fan of Disney. I will also admit that it does make me curious to see the movie that occurs after the story, which is Disney’s plan.

Isle of the Lost is about all of the Disney villains and their children. About 10 years prior to the beginning of the story (I think, it wasn’t super clear) all of the villains and their children were banished to the Isle of the Lost; a magic free island. Literally every villain is there, even ones that were killed were brought back from the dead to suffer on the island. At the time of the story, the children of the villains are 16. The four main characters are Mal, the daughter of Malefacent, Jay, the son of Jafar, Evie, the daughter of the Evil Queen, and Carlos, the son of Cruella De Vil. They are each trying to find how to be the best villain they can be and they all want to make their parents proud.

I get that the children all have names that start with the same letters of their parents to make the connections easier on the readers, but it seems a little lazy. The laziness continues with no explanation of the history of the children. I was a little confused because I thought it said they had been on the island for 10 years, but all of the main characters are 16. They all have only one parent, and it is never explained why that is or who their second parent could potentially be. I also find it oddly coincidental that not only are the children all the same age, but they’re the same age as Queen Belle and King Beast’s son. Also, why did the Beast stay as Beast and not back to his original name of Adam?

I don’t blame De La Cruz for these plot holes. I think that she was given what she was supposed to write and couldn’t really expand on it. Unfortunately, that lead to a story with a lot of questions that were left unanswered. I think I would’ve been more invested in the characters if they had their own backgrounds and weren’t just shadows of their parents.

This book did also take a while to get started. It seemed like it was going to go one way for the first half of the book, but then the second half was completely different. The second half was definitely predictable even though it was a little more action packed. I liked some of the general ideas of the story, but it just wasn’t done well. 

I wanted to like this book, I really did. I’m a Disney fan and I love stories that are Disney spin-offs. Unfortunately, the execution just fell short for me. It seems like this book was rushed and that De La Cruz wasn’t allowed to expand on what she…

I wanted to like this book, I really did. I’m a Disney fan and I love stories that are Disney spin-offs. Unfortunately, the execution just fell short for me. It seems like this book was rushed and that De La Cruz wasn’t allowed to expand on what she was told to write. I understand that it’s a prequel to a movie, but I don’t think there is anything in here that you need to know before watching the movie. I think that this book would appeal to a younger reader because they wouldn’t be as critical of the plot holes, but it’s not great. I think if you have a young reader who loves fairy tales, I would recommend Land of Stories hands down before this one.