I decided to the Vintage Tag that was super popular a few years back, and I decided to do it in video form!
If you don't want to look at the main youtube/don't know their pages, I tagged:
Janey
Jessica
Tanith
I'm thinking of doing some more videos, what videos would you be interested in?
Review: Besame Cosmetics Red Velvet Lipstick
Sunday, January 18, 2015
You know how you can be an admirer of something and not own it? That was me with Besame Cosmetics When I heard they provided makeup for the ABC show Agent Carter, I was over the moon! I had intended to cosplay Peggy Carter, and I needed to know what her signature color was. A few days after it was made public, I made my first purchase.
I wore the lipstick right after receiving it, and I fell in love. The packaging, the shape of the tube, all of it made me very happy, and feel absolutely glamorous. Red Velvet is a gorgeous color reminiscent of the mid 40's, and I was very happy at how it looks with my complexion.
It’s a very smooth application process. I use the pointed edge of the lipstick to line my lips, and then fill it all out. I then blot with a tissue, and go about my way!
It keeps my lips very hydrated, and the only time I experienced dryness, is when it was an exceptionally windy day. I combated that by wiping some lipstick away, and re-applying.
It should be known, this lipstick will get on everything. There are little tips and tricks to get your lipstick to not end up being your next way of marking your territory, but I didn't feel like utilizing them. Though, I will say, it makes an amazing kiss mark, and lasts through out the day of eating and being very animated.
I hope to have photos of my Peggy Carter cosplay up fairly soon, so you all can see it in action!
Thank you all for reading!
Note- This product was purchased with my own money, I am receiving no compensation from Besame Cosmetics for this review. I have used an affiliate link in this post.
Labels:
1940's,
Besame Cosmetics,
hair and beauty,
makeup,
product review
To sew in 2015
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
So last year, I pulled a list a bit after the new year of random things I
needed to sew. I of course didn't even make a dent on that list. But for this
year, I'll work from that list, and add more. I had considered attributing
these to months to help me keep a better schedule, but I know that I won't
stick to it.
I'd really like to make at least one full garment from each of my as of today stash of vintage patterns, so I'll impose something of a vintage pledge for 2015.
Blouse from Simplicity 7886
Suit from Butterick 4184
I'd really like to make at least one full garment from each of my as of today stash of vintage patterns, so I'll impose something of a vintage pledge for 2015.
Blouse from Simplicity 7886
Suit from Butterick 4184
Suit from DuBarry 5411
Set from McCalls 6413
Set from Simplicity 4292
Dress from Simplicity 2817
Shirt from Simplicity 4935
Yes, that is a lot, I didn't include two patterns I've made complete garments from. But I'm sure I'll have a nice closet of things I'd like to wear.
As for not vintage patterns, and just general things I'd like to make I have the following:
Wearing History Smooth Sailing Togs
A couple more Va-Voom Vintage bullet bras
Capes
PANTS
Set from McCalls 6413
Set from Simplicity 4292
Dress from Simplicity 2817
Shirt from Simplicity 4935
Yes, that is a lot, I didn't include two patterns I've made complete garments from. But I'm sure I'll have a nice closet of things I'd like to wear.
As for not vintage patterns, and just general things I'd like to make I have the following:
Wearing History Smooth Sailing Togs
A couple more Va-Voom Vintage bullet bras
Capes
PANTS
Circle skirts
Wiggle Dress
Hat
Bag
Now for my UFO pile:
Black Simplicity reissue dress
Pencil skirt
Blouse
Thankfully I've decided to start something of a fabric stash for myself, so I can work from that for the new things.
What are you all working on for this year?
Wiggle Dress
Hat
Bag
Now for my UFO pile:
Black Simplicity reissue dress
Pencil skirt
Blouse
Thankfully I've decided to start something of a fabric stash for myself, so I can work from that for the new things.
What are you all working on for this year?
Labels:
1930's,
1940's,
1950's,
1960's,
2015 wardrobe sewing,
sewing,
vintage fashion
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