Saturday, October 1, 2016

September Favorites.


Maybelline The Blushed Nudes eyeshadow palette
I picked this up at Ulta about a month ago and it's the only palette I use on my eyes these days. For the drugstore, the shadows are so incredibly pigmented and I am so happy I picked this up. I have the original nudes palette that I also adore, but I have been really into pink eyeshadow shades lately and the bottom left shadow is the perfect rose gold shade. This palettes runs for about $10 so if you are on a budget, this is the perfect thing for you! 

Rimmel London Match Perfection concealer (in 125 fair)
I have heard so many things about this concealer so I decided to pick it up and it is the perfect product to use under my eyes. I first apply my NYX under eye concealer and apply this over. The formula is thick and smoothes into my skin easily, making it the perfect product to hide my sad and dark under eyes because the coverage is phenomenal. This might just be one of my new favorite concealers!

Rimmel London Brow This Way brow styling gel (in medium brown)
This is my go-to product when I don't want to spend time filling in my eyebrows. It is a really pigmented product that helps to keep my stray hairs in place and is so easy to use. My eyebrows are full and thick so I really only need to use a pomade or pencil to give it some shape and then I use this product for the rest of the brow. I wouldn't say it is the best brow gel I have ever used, but you can't beat the price and it gets the job done.

Very British Problems on Netflix
They just added this series on Netflix and I watched it so quickly it's embarrassing. I have been missing London more and more and watching this show gave me a laugh while reminding me of how amazing the people in Britain really are. It's a great show for someone who loves to enjoy making fun of yourself and the people on this earth. Jonathan Ross and James Corden are two of the comedians that chat about the topics on the show and it's honestly something everyone can enjoy.

Pierce The Veil's Misadventures
I was fortunate enough to be able to shoot PTV's current tour when it came through Seattle and I had such a good time that I started listening to this album more and I really wish I would have listened to it sooner. PTV never fail to write such great songs that hold meaning and really manage to tell a story in three or four minutes. They are a band I keep coming back to time and time again and it has to be the quality of their songs that keeps bringing me back. This is another phenomenal album from that. 
Listen to: Dive In and Circles

Boston Manor's Be Nothing
So this album isn't technically out yet, but I was given an advanced stream of it to review and this is without a doubt, one of the best albums I have heard all year. BM managed to find a balance between the emo-pop and pop punk spectrums which truly makes them unique from other bands out there. The songwriting is such a step up from their last EP and this is definitely an album everyone can get something out of.
Listen to: Fossa and Lead Feet

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