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Showing posts with label Blog Love. Show all posts

Bare Faced Beauty: Flaunting my Makeup-Free Face and Thoughts on Cosmetics

Today, Franca of Oranges & Apples is hosting the Friend Friday Roundup on the theme of no makeup. See her post and links for all the other contributors here.

Never shy to sport a statement lip or dramatic eye, this blog has served in part to archive and share my makeup adventures. However, the look that makes me most hesitant is actually the most natural one. No, not the 'it took me 15 products to look natural' kind, but a clean, makeup-free face. So here it is, my boldest look yet in all of it's naked glory:


As beauty bloggers, many of us appreciate cosmetics in ways that the average person would find ludicrous. We lust over limited edition items, build museum worthy collections, race across town on the quest for a particular lipstick, swoon over unique packaging, and research a particular shade for hours. But for how many of us does this appreciation transform into a feeling of need? Especially in a culture that often values women for their beauty as much as (if not more than) her brains, it is pretty easy to feel this way. Wearing makeup makes me feel confident about myself, sure- but it would be just plain idiotic to think that this didn't have anything to do with these cultural values and how people respond to me. Knowing this, I have been trying to be consciously aware of my relationship to cosmetics. 

My relationship with cosmetics has been a bit of a pendulum swing. When I was in middle school, I had absolutely no idea what shades worked for me or how to apply products. Thinking that more was better, I was chided by my parents for trying to look more mature than I was with my crappy blue eyeshadow (oh yes, I was that girl!). By high school and through college, my makeup routine had simplified to a handful of neutral shadows, a brown liner, a mascara, and pressed powder. I was a busy, self-confident bookworm who had little interest in changing up my daily routine.

 It wasn't actually until two years ago or so that my interest in beauty culture really kick started, and it was like middle school all over again. Loving the transformation cosmetics enabled, I frequently spent more than half an hour doing my makeup each morning and gravitated towards bold shades. I figured if I was going to wear makeup, I might as well look like I am wearing it, right? Somewhere during that time, I went from liking makeup to feeling like I needed it to look not just beautiful but just plain average. 

Thankfully, I have started to mature out of that phase. Though I still appreciate a sexy red lip or an artfully blended eye, I am discovering that I actually look better the less makeup I wear. Realizing that my skin is actually quite nice, I have recently swapped my full coverage foundations out for more medium coverage ones and tinted moisturizers. While it is rare that I forgo cosmetics all together, some days a little concealer, mascara, and lip balm is all I have time or effort for.  And I certainly don't wear makeup while just relaxing at home, and I can bare running to the grocery store with my face naked. I feel less depend on cosmetics and though I prefer to wear makeup, I know I don't need it all of the time to look like a normal, presentable human being. 

That being said, I am still excited by makeup (what a boring blog this would be if I didn't, right?). Most of all, I love how I can transform my look with makeup in a way that allows me to consciously construct, channel, and exude different expressions of femininity. My inner drag queen revels in this sort of gender play. What kind of woman am I today? An Old Hollywood starlet with matte red lips? Or how about a bad ass 90's biker chick with kohl rimmed eyes? Or maybe I am a powerful Grecian goddess with ethereal, glowing skin? Or maybe I am just lazy me, chillin' on the couch, watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer reruns with my friends, with not a stitch of makeup on at all.

Do you ever bare it all or do you wear makeup everyday? 
Do you ever feel like you need makeup? 
Do you use makeup to consciously present and play with your gender expression?



Zoya Mirrors Collection- I'm a winner!


 A few weeks ago, the lovely Kristine of Beauty in New York City hosted a giveaway and I was the very lucky and grateful winner of the Zoya Mirrors Collection. This set of six gorgeous colors is perfect for Fall and I know these will be gracing my fingertips all season long, so keep an eye out for NOTDs. Thanks again Kristine! If you like to stay up to date on the latest launches and collections,  Kristine's blog, Beauty in New York City, is a great one to follow.

 L-R: Nimue, Marina, Tao (can't wait to try this metallic grey!)

 
L-R: Yara (olive green with gold shimmer? I'm dying), Neeka, Jem (plum with gold and magenta shimmer. That's what's up)


Lots of Love: Sally Hansen Insta-Dry in Snappy Sorbet & A Blog Award!


In my recent CVS haul I picked up this little gem. Sally Hansen Insta-Dry in Snappy Sorbet is a creamy orange coral with a subtle touch of silver shimmer. From the bottle I expected it to be more of a true orange creamsicle shade, but on the nail it pulls a little bit more coral. Snappy Sorbet looks to me like a more vibrant, saturated version of Zoya Willow. Given the huge coral trend this season, I am really surprised I haven't seen this awesome polished blogged about. I know many don't like the wide Insta-Dry brushes, but I actually prefer them and the formula on this was lovely. This is easily one of my new favorite polishes; I am pretty obsessed with it, and in my opinion it rivals all of the polishes I listed in my coral fever nails post.





Also, the wonderful ct1980 at I Color Outside The Lines blessed me with the Stylish Blogger award. I very recently did this tag (see here), so I'm not going to do it again but I do tag all of you!

The Rules
1. Link back to the person who gave it to you.
2. List 7 things about yourself that you haven't mentioned before
3. Tag 7 people and let them know you've done so!


Stylish Blogger Award!

I was recently gifted with the Stylish Blogger Award by the lovely Joann at LuckyDuckyLoves! Thank you so much!
 
 

The Rules
1. Link back to the person who gave it to you.
2. List 7 things about yourself that you haven't mentioned before
3. Tag 7 people and let them know you've done so!

7 Things About Myself
1. My favorite season is Fall. Even though we are just in the beginning of summer, all I can think of is Halloween, crunchy leaves, pumpkin pie, vampy nail polish, and walks outside in sweaters!
2. The author that has had the most profound impact on me is Dorothy Allison. A feminist scholar and fiction writer, Allison's voice is raw, poetic, sensual, and sharp as she grapples with themes of sexuality, identity, poverty, and family. She has written feminist scholarship that has been important to my own political and ideological thinking, but her poetry and non-fiction work is just as wonderful. I highly recommend her novel Cavedweller to everyone. If it weren't already clear how much I adore her, I have a Dorothy Allison quote tattooed on my ankle that reads "Change when it comes cracks everything open."
3. I am not much of an athlete now, but in high school and undergrad I was a pretty fierce lacrosse player. I still have my sticks and I play for fun from time to time, but I really miss competing and being a part of a team.
4. I am a bit of a foodie. I don't have much of an interest in becoming formally trained or learning how to cook gourmet; I am just an avid home cook who really loves to try out recipes and, of course, eat! I make a mean chili, and plan making some lemon poppy seed muffins later today.
5. My entrance into feminism was through Riot Grrrl, a genre of feminist punk music performed by and for young women. Riot grrrl's heyday was in the 1990's, so by time I got into it most of the bands were already defunct. But nonetheless, it was really powerful for me to hear other young women using their voice and fighting for visibility. Kathleen Hanna is still one of my favorite people ever.
6. In the same vein, I got really into zines in undergrad. Zines are independently produced and distributed magazines, and can be about anything. I still love zines, but don't write them as often. However, every time I teach I assign my students a zine project in place of a final exam.
7. Two years ago, all of my makeup fit into one small draw-string bag! On the typical day I wore eyeshadow, mascara, concealer, pressed powder, and lip balm. I didn't have brushes so I applied my eyeshadow (I maybe had 6 different colors) with my finger. Clearly, a lot has changed!


7 People I Tag
1. Gracie at Grace & Beauty
2. Tiffany at Will Work for Makeup
3. Amber at Lipgloss and Flipflops
4. Jill at Just Peachy
5. Little Ms What's Her Tights at What's Her Tights: Radical Fashion, Queer Politics 
6. Corrie at DizzyBrunette3
7. Haute Lacquer


Top 10 Blog Award

Minty at Haute Laquer recently blessed me with the Top 10 Award! If you are interested in polish swatches and nail art, check her out! Thanks!



Top 10 Award:
1. Thank the person who tagged you and link to their blog.
2. Put the Top 10 Award logo on your blog.
3. List your top 10 cosmetics.
4. Choose 10 bloggers to tag, link to their blogs, and let them know.

My Top 10:
  1. Urban Decay Naked Palette- It is almost cliche by now, but I do adore this palette.
  2. Revlon ColorStay Foundation in Medium Beige- Best foundation I have found for my oily skin.
  3. Tarte Smooth Operator Amazonian Clay Illuminating Serum- A dab of this in my foundation provides both a touch of luminosity and serious oil control. This is my miracle product!
  4. Tarte Amazonian Clay 12 Hour Blush in Tipsy- Matte coral orange, loaded with the miracle amazonian clay that balances my skin.
  5. Urban Decay Primer Potion- Eye primers seemed like an unnecessary product until I tried them. I haven't compared this to other primers, but UDPP has never failed me.
  6. NYX Jumbo Pencil in Milk- Perfect base for most any eye look.
  7. Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick in Coralberry- Although Smoked Peach, Siren, and Blase Apricot are not close behind! This is my most versatile coral lippie.
  8. Seche Vite Top Coat- This has seriously revolutionized my manicures.
  9. Zoya Casey- A delicious, deep vampy plum polish.
  10. EOS Lip Balm in Summer Fruit- Chapped lips are not cute, and this organic balm is tasty and in the most adorable packaging.
Blogs I Tag: In no particular order, of course!
  1. Nailside
  2. Just Peachy
  3. Makeup and Macaroons
  4. Grace & Beauty
  5. Lipgloss and Flipflops
  6. Glitter and Toucans
  7. Dizzybrunette3
  8. Prettymaking
  9. Ki and makeup
  10. Makeup Zombie


Liebster Blog Award

The lovely Amber over at  Lipgloss and Flipflops awarded me with the Liebster Blog Award! Go pay Amber some love- she runs a great blog :) It feels really great to be recognized, even in this small way, particularly since I only started this blog 2 months ago and didn't really think anyone would read it.  Thanks for the support and comments everyone!



The Liebster Blog Award, from what I know of it, was created to show appreciation to smaller blogs. This award helps spread the word about notable blogs worth reading with fewer than 300 followers. Although one can choose not to pay it forward, those awarded are encouraged to award 3 to 5 other small blogs in turn to help spread the word about lesser known quality blogs.

Here is who I pass it on to. Check them out!
  • Jill at Just Peachy- Jill is the first blogger I ever communicated with, and she always leaves thoughtful and sweet comments on my posts. Her blog is full of FOTDs, love for indie cosmetics and beauty related DIY projects.
  • Gracie at Grace & Beauty- I just started reading this blog. Grace is full of good ideas, and has an awesome sense of humor. I actually laugh out loud while reading some of her posts! 
  • Amanda at Glitter and Toucans- I love the name of this blog, and Amanda always delivers high quality images and really gorgeous EOTDs.
  • Courtney at Those Graces- I am not positive how many followers Courtney has, but it is fewer that 300 on Bloglovin' so I am counting her in. Courtney is a feminist fashion and beauty blogger who delivers insightful, thought provoking pieces and high quality posts on makeup and fashion. Finding her blog was a big deal to me because she proved that 10 you can seamless integrate discussions of feminism, fashion, and beauty, and 2) some people might actually want to read it!


Tag: The ABCs of Power Femme

Hooray for my first tag! The wonderful Jill at Just Peachy tagged me for the ABC post that I have seen floating around for the past few days. Thanks for tagging me, Jill! Here is the alphabet, Power Femme style!

A. Age: 23, although hostesses at restaurants usually still ask if I want the kiddie menu and crayons.

B. Bed Size: Full, but I would love to upgrade to a bigger size.

C. Chore you hate: I am tidy, but not a domestic goddess. I would rather do most anything other than vacuum or fold laundry.

D. Day: Halloween!

E. Essential start to your day: I used to be a coffee addict, but thankfully for my over caffeinated heart I have let up. I am not a morning person, so I need quiet. Please don't talk to me, or I may bite! Haha. Other than that, I need Yes to Cucumbers Soothing Eye Gel, which hydrates and lifts my tired peepers.

F. Favorite Colour: My old stand by is dark purple, but recently I have been gravitating towards orange and coral, particularly for nails and lips.

G. Gold or Silver: Depends on what it is, but generally silver.

H. Height: 5 feet on a good day! I am really short, and I probably don't even hit 5 feet unless I have shoes on. Hence the kiddie menus.

I. Instruments: Unlike my singer/songwriter partner, I am not musically inclined. I was forced to play the recorder in grade school, and recently attempted to learn how to play the ukulele. I do like to sing, but only around the house, never in front of actual humans. I will leave the pretty noise making to those with actual talent.

J. Job Title: I am in graduate school, just finished my MA and going on for my doctorate this coming fall. In addition to being a professional student, I teach a few undergraduate level courses in the field of women's, gender, and sexuality studies.

K. Kids: I have even less maternal instinct than I have musical talent. Children are wonderful and so are the strong individuals who birth and raise them, but I don't see kids in my future.

L. Live: In the very glamorous Midwest!

M. Mum's Name: Donna

N. Nicknames: My partner calls me Porkchop (because I cook a lot, and made him the first pork chop he liked), and my parents call me Tissle (which is how I pronounced my name as a little kid).

O. Overnight hospital stays: Never for myself, but I have slept at hospitals more than I can count for my mom.

P. Pet peeve: People who interrupt. People who pretend to be your friend. Prejudice of any kind. 

Q. Quote from a movie: I am cheating a little here, because I could quote Buffy the Vampire Slayer all day long. I just rewatched the first season, and some stand outs are "You have fruit punch mouth," and "I may be dead, but I'm still pretty." I also love when Willow, upon seeing her vampire doppelganger and before she comes out, says "That's me as a vampire? I'm so evil and...skanky. And I think I'm kinda gay."

R. Right or Left Handed: Right

S. Siblings: Only child

T. Time you wake up: Usually around 7am

U. Underwear: Black hipster cut with pink lace and bows from Vitcoria's Secret. I have decided to only buy cute undies, because for some reason I feel instantly cute when I put them on!

V. Vegetables you dislike: I am a veggie freak- I can't think of one I don't like!

W. What makes you run late: I am pretty good at hair, but it takes me forever. So either I underestimate how long it will take to curl my hair or I am rushing to finish breakfast in the morning.

X. X-Rays you've had: Only one that I can think of, when I broke my wrist at a skating rink when I was 8.

Y. Yummy food I make: I am as obsessed with cooking (and eating!) as I am about makeup. I make a lot of tasty meals, but in particular I make a bad ass chili, yummy leek and white bean soup, some really good stir frys, and a mean shrimp coconut curry. How would you all feel if I posted a recipe here every now and again?

Z. Zoo: I have fun at zoos, and I think they do great work protecting endangered species. Sometimes, however, I do get sad seeing how little space some of them have to live in.

Ok, I'm passing it on! I tag these lovely power femmes:
Amber at Lipgloss and Flipflops 
Wendi at Makeup Zombie
Amanda at Glitter and Toucans
Courtney at Those Graces


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