Play! By Sephora October 2016

Play! By Sephora is a monthly subscription box by Sephora. It costs $10 a month and you received 5 beauty and skincare samples plus a perfume sample each month. Previously, you needed to put yourself onto a wait-list and wait to receive an email before you could subscribe, as they were rolling it out to limited quantities.

In addition to the products, Sephora includes a booklet that includes information about the product, the brand, and then tips of how to use the products. Also at the back of the book is a Play! PASS. This Pass gives you a complimentary one-on-one session with a Sephora artist as well as an extra 50 Beauty Insider points when you scan the pass at the register with any purchase. If you have the Sephora app, you can also scan the images of the products to learn more about them.

Previously, everyone received the same exact box. They had a few months where they had two different boxes that went out, and this month it seems like they have a variety of different boxes that went out following their theme of The Cool Cut.

As a heads up, the boxes are a little bit larger and will not fit into a small apartment sized mailbox. For reference, a Birchbox box is able to fit almost perfectly into my mailbox, but this one has no chance. Therefore, I’ve had to go to the post office both months to pick up my box.

This month the products I received were as follows:

Smashbox Always on Matte Liquid Lipstick in Driver’s Seat (Full-size $24)

The first lip product in this box is a matte liquid lipstick by Smashbox. Smashbox is one of my favoties brands so I was really excited about this product. I was a bit nervous that since it was a matte liquid lipstick that it would be drying as a lot of them are. When I first applied it, it took a minute or two to get used to and I was worried that it was drying, but after having it on for a few minutes I completely forgot about it. I also like that the applicator is meant to be used as both a liner and an applicator. They state that you should use the pointy part to line your lips and then the larger part to fill in. I did as they stated and I worked really nicely. I also love this color! It’s perfect for fall and not at all one that I would have picked for myself.

The Estee Edit Flash Photo Gloss (Full-size $20)

The second gloss is from the nest Estee Edit line by Estee Lauder. Estee Lauder is my favorite skin care line but I’m not typically crazy about their makeup. This gloss is an iridescent blue that is meant to highlight the blue tones in your teeth to make them appear brighter in photos. I tried it on over the Smashbox product and it didn’t seem to do anything. I don’t mind the smell which is usually something I can’t stand from Estee Lauder lip products, but I think this might be a gimmick product that doesn’t really live up to what it promises.

Derek Lam 10 Crosby Silent St (Full-size $95)

Each box contains a perfume and this month’s is by Derek Lam. The notes are just stated as white musks. It’s an interesting scent but it reminds me more of something that my mother would choose than I would. I will probably pass this to her and see if she likes it.

Farmacy Skin Dew Hydrating Essence Mist (Full-size$44)

This hydrating mist is meant to tone skin and restore radiance while also hydrating the skin. The scent is spa-like and includes Echinacea, which is known to promote healthy looking skin. I’ve always wanted to have a refreshing mist similar to this in the summer or when I travel, so I will probably hold on tothis. It might come in handy in the winter with our dry weather, so we’ll see! I will warn you tha the sprayer is not great as it gives a bit of an intense burst as opposed to a light, even, mist.

Drunk Elephant T.L.C Framboos Glycolic Night Serum (Full-size $90)

I love serums! I didn’t use them for a very long time, but when I discovered them and started to use them I was amazed by everything they did for my skin. This particular serum is a glycolic serum that is meant to refine and resurface the skin. Glycolic acid is a chemical exfoliant that is known to brighten skin and get rid of dark spots. Apparently, Drunk Elephant is cruelty-free, vegan, gluten-free, and noncomedogenic as well as a supporter of the International Elephant Foundation. It’s always fun to find products that work well and are ethical. I’ve been using the Sundae Riley Good Genes serum at night and love it, but it’s a bit expensive. I’m hoping this one might be jus as good because its slightly less expensive.

Madam C.J. Walker Scent & Shine Coconut Oil (Full-size $26)

Coconut oil has been a holy grail product in the beauty world for a while now. I haven’t ever used it, but I’ve been hearing about how well it works on both hair and skin for a while now. This specific product claims to help to decrease frizz, define curls, and enhance shine. The scent isn’t just coconut, but has a floral aspect to it as well. It’s a bit interesting, but it’s not strong which is nice.  I’ve found in the past that a lot of oils make my hair shiny without controlling anything else. As a result, it just makes my hair look greasy.

Harry Potter Re-Read Books 1-4

As a massive Harry Potter fan, I have been wanting to complete a re-read of the series for a while. I have, of course, read the series multiple times but haven’t completed a compete re-read since I was an undergrad in college. During my honeymoon I fell in love with the illustrated version of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s/Philosopher’s Stone. I read my copy in March and immediately wanted to finish re-reading the series. Due to time and a large list of other books I needed/wanted to read, I did not continue my re-read. I then found out that the illustrated version of Chamber of Secrets was coming out in October and immediately pre-ordered it. At the same time, my friends had discussed starting a group re-read in September!

The minute that the illustrated version of Chamber of Secrets showed up on my door, I dove in. Immediately after that I jumped into Prisoner of Azkaban and shortly after that, Goblet of Fire. I am completely sucked back into the world of Harry Potter and it is wonderful.

As I mentioned before, I have not re-read this series in at least 5 years. I was curious to see if anything would change for me during this re-read. I’m older, have lived more, and it has been a long time since I’ve read the books. I have to say, it is every bit as magical as the first, second, third, etc time I’ve read them.

One of the fun parts about this re-read is that I’m reading different versions of the series. The first two books I read were the illustrated versions. If you are a Harry Potter fan I HIGHLY recommend these. Not only are they pieces of art work, but they add a sense of fun to reading a story you know and love. I have found the experience of reading the illustrated versions enjoyable and having a bit of that anticipation from when I read each book the first time. I love reading through it and not knowing what pictures are going to come up next.
 

The other version that I’ve been reading is the new hardcover collection from the UK. For our one year anniversary (paper anniversary) my husband purchased the full set for me. So far, I have only read Goblet of Fire in this edition, as I didn’t have it in time for book three and did not have the patience to wait.
 

This re-read has solidified the fact that these books are my absolute favorite books of all time. Of course there are things here or there I could criticize, but it’s always due to personal feelings and never to do with the actual stories or the writing.

Harry Potter is perfection and I cannot wait to continue my re-read. I will check back in with you all after book 7, and then I think I will finally read The Cursed Child (I was lucky enough to see the play and loved it so I’ve been waiting to read the actual script). I'm also curious to see if what I say is my favorite book in the series is still going to come out as my favorite!

Have you completed a re-read of Harry Potter? When was the last time you read them? Is there a book/series you can read over and over and still love just as much the first time?
 

September 2016 Favorites

Books

Letters From Paris By: Juliet Blackwell (Review)

Sunshine on a Rainy Day By: Bryony Fraser (Review)

One True Loves By: Taylor Jenkins Reid

Billy & Me By: Giovanna Fletcher

Here’s to Us By: Elin Hilderbrand (Book Club)

Nemesis By: Anna Banks (Review)

On the Other Side By: Carrie Hope Fletcher

The Pocket Wife By: Susan H. Crawford (Book Club)

26 Kisses By: Anna Michels

A Most Extraordinary Pursuit By: Juliana Gray (Review)

Summer of Sloane By: Erin L. Schneider
 

Favorite Book I Read This Month:  One True Loves! Taylor Jenkins Reid always writes amazing, thought provoking love stories and this is no different. Her latest novel is so wonderful and I really enjoyed it. I would highly recommend checking it out!

Nemesis is definitely a close second!

Beauty

I don’t have any beauty favorites this month. I didn’t try anything new this month so I’ve been using my old standbys.

Buys

Old Navy Plaid Shirts

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I am such a white girl cliché when it comes to fall (with the exception of pumpkin spice). I absolutely love my plaid and my books. Old Navy has amazingly comfortable plaid shirts for not a lot of money. I purchased one last year (pictured above) and as soon as they came out again this year I knew I needed more in my closet. Not only are they soft, but they’re a looser fit so they actually button over my chest without pulling! If you like plaid and are looking for a fun option that doesn’t cost a lot of money, look into Old Navy!

Miscellaneous

Chef’s Table

This is a Netflix original docuseries. Each episode follows one world renowned chef and their current restaurant. The shots are so beautiful and in addition to talking with the chef the episodes explore the region in which the restaurant is. So in addition to getting a show about food you get a show on travel. I have been obsessed with this show and can’t recommend it enough.

My Crock Pot

I have made a challenge to myself to try to use my Crock Pot once a week. I have gotten a bit lazy with my cooking, and this is the easiest way I can get myself back into the swing of cooking actual meals. I have made a few that have come out very delicious and it’s nice to be reminded just how easy it is to use. It’s going to be fun trying out new recipes.