Showing posts with label Demeter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Demeter. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Ipsy April 2014

Ipsy April 2014

Ipsy survived the monsoon and my mailman was able to deliver it without needing to canoe through the streets. I was really, really looking forward to this month after seeing my updated Glam Room!

The bag itself
This bag is a lot bigger than normal! It is taller, which is nice if I want to carry around long brushes. They will fit diagonally in this without getting the bristles smushed. 


Demeter Jasmine Roll On Perfume Oil

I've really been getting into indie perfumes lately, and was not as bummed as I normally would be to see this in my bag. Demeter roll ons are not that potent, and don't last that long, so wearing this isn't an all day commitment. This smells like jasmine, which is warm and floral, and faintly tropical. It is perfect for warm summer nights! The single note can also be used to layer with other fragrances, to create something new.  


Old bottle, left.  New bottle, right.

I got a different roll-on from Demeter in a previous Ipsy bag, and the bottles have changed! They both are 0.29 fl.oz., but the new round bottle looks a lot bigger. 

Blurry, sorry :( 

I guess it makes you think you are getting more product for your money?

$10 for 0.29 fl.oz. 


Midnight Fountain polish by Rainbow Honey

This nailpolish by rainbow honey is one of the items I was really looking forward to! I have lusted over their polishes for so long! They have amazing glitter combos, like this one, midnight fountain.

Glitters! So many glitters!
This is a bright blue jelly packed with glitter! There are large iridescent and dark blue hexagons, medium iridescent squares, small iridescent hexagons, and lots of shimmers! 

2 coats of Midnight Fountain

It is pretty grainy on, and will need a thick layer of top coat if uneven nail surfaces bother you. 

This polish is exactly what I hoped it would be! It dried fast and takes all the work out of putting together a perfect jelly sandwich. 

Rainbow Honey polishes are 15 mL for $10, making the 5 mL sample worth $3.33.




I've gotten this same product in Birchbox before. I actually really like it! It is a scrub with very fine particles, that noticeably exfoliate your face. It is too harsh to use every day, but I have been doing it once a week and am happy with the results... as long as I scrub gently. Plus, it smells like lemons!

Full size is $78 for 2 oz., making the 0.25 oz sample worth $9.75


Mary Kay At Play Jelly Gloss in Berry Me

Mary Kay At Play jelly gloss in Berry Me isn't something I would have picked for myself, and all I can see when I look at the logo is AOL! Didn't they have the @ sign with a triangle?

I tried to spread it into a heart shape... somewhat successfully? It was too sticky to really have any kind of precision.

After this swatch, I was really afraid the gloss would be super sticky on my lips, because it was super sticky on my hand. It was.  This is like trying to spread half-melted taffy around!

Rainy days suck.  Rainy day hair sucks. This lipgloss also kinda sucks.

It is nice and sheer, and also unflavored and unscented. It goes on wicked sticky, and isn't slick, so it lasts longer than slippery glosses do.  I am a fan of the color, and how long it lasts, but I am not a fan of the texture.

9.5 mL sells for $10


Urban Decay 24/7 Velvet Glide-On Eye Pencil

Here it is! The reason I was the most excited for this month's Ipsy! A brand new UD 24/7 liner in black velvet. This was touted as a super intense matte black. 

Black Velvet, if you please!

If you like ultra black eyeliners, this is for you! I compared it to all my other black 24/7 liners as seen below:

What? You don't have 5 slightly different black eyeliners from the same brand?
Don't judge me.

Perversion, the top line, was my deepest matte black up until now. Check out black velvet! It is black like my soul! This is the inkiest epitome of black I have ever seen in an eyeliner. It is UNREAL. 

It has a slightly different texture than my other 24/7 liners, though.  It is a little harder and not as smooth during application as the other blacks in my collection.  The difference isn't anything drastic, but I use these eyeliners every day (I don't ever wear any other liners BUT 24/7!), so it was something I picked up on.  If you aren't as obsessed with this product as I am, you probably won't tell.

This is travel-sized, 0.03 oz, and the full-size (0.04 oz) is $20, making the sample worth $15.


April 2014 Ipsy


Total value: $58.08

All together, I think this was a great month of Ipsy. The UD and Rainbow Honey, plus a spare of the microdermabrasion scrub? Awesome. The perfume was better than expected and overall I am happy. I'll ignore the gloss.  For only $10, I got a great deal this month!

$10 per month will get you 5-6 samples from Ipsy, and they are usually full or deluxe sample sizes.  You fill out a profile and Ipsy tries their best to match you with the products that you would like the best.  It's hit or miss, but the value of the bag is always way higher than the price you pay!

If you want to try it out, please use my signup link here.  I'll get some bonus Ipsy points for each referral.


No special consideration or compensation was received for this post and all thoughts and opinions are my own. All items mentioned within were paid for by me. This post contains a referral link.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Retrospective: Ipsy August 2012



At this point, Ipsy was still called My Glam and this was their 9th month.  Ipsy Match hadn't started, so everyone got the same thing in their bag.

Ipsy August 2012: Month 1, Endless Summer



The bag, neon orange mesh.
Photo from Ipsy
The nice thing about Ipsy is that they send your products in a makeup bag every month! Nice!


Andrea's Choice Circus Nail Polish in Ringmaster
Photo from Ipsy

Matte, neon pink.  I like this color and 2 coats is enough to cover. Plus, it came in a cute container.  Packaging is everything!

Set of 5 for $29.95, individual polish (0.45 fl.oz.) worth $5.99.

Eclos Plant Stem Cells Cellular Activator Face Serum
Photo from Ipsy

This was a good serum, and smelled herbal in a good way.  It kept my skin hydrated all throughout the winter, and I used it with the face cream as suggested.

Full size, 50 mL, $24.99.  Sample was 15 mL, value $7.50

Eclos Plant Stem Cells Moisture Therapy Regenerative Cream
Photo from Ipsy
Again, a really nice face cream.  I miss the scent, actually.  I used this up completely, which is pretty unusual for me and a face cream! I tend to get bored and move on to the next sample.  This lasted quite a while, too.

Full size $24.99 for 2.0 fl.oz. Sample was 0.25 fl.oz, worth $3.12.



s.a.l.t.y. Cosmetics Glama-ZOID Eyeshadow
Photo from Ipsy (seriously)
Iridescent white-pinkish eyeshadow.  It's interesting, to say the least.  I don't really like it, but I've worn it a few times.  It doesn't look like you have anything on, unless you hit the light right and it flashes pink/purple.

Ssample was 1g, which is currently the size selling for $4.50 on their website.

Demeter Roll-On Perfume Oil in Clean Skin
Photo from Ipsy

This smells like baby powder.  I normally like Demeter, but this isn't my favorite.  Not even close! Pomegranate is way better!

Full size, $10 retail (0.29 fl.oz.)

Also included was an extra: MyGlam branded pink watermelon-flavored lip gloss.  It tastes like medicine to me and looks weird and milky on my lips.  I don't have a picture from Ipsy of what it looks like.



Total Value $31.11 (not including bonus lip gloss)

I was really happy with this bag when I got it.  It was my first Ipsy bag and I wasn't sure what to expect, but this exceeded my expectations, especially when you consider that the roll-on perfume paid for the whole thing.

Ipsy costs $10/month, including shipping and sends you a box of 4-6 samples and sometimes full-sized products.  If you would like to sign up, my link is here and I will earn a free item if 2 people sign up with my link.

This post contains products I purchased with my own money.  No compensation was received for this post and all opinions are my own.  This post contains a referral link, see above for details.