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Hello! I'm Michelle Molina & this is my blog dedicated to all things makeup related with a touch of other beauty topics. My blog is here to help inspire & educate, enjoy!

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since February 2012


fornicuslordofbondageandpain asked: What are your opinions on eyelash extensions? Do or don't?

I personally think they look really natural and beautiful but I personally wouldnt get them done because they can damage your natural lashes getting them done often or if you don’t take care of them. If it was for a special day like prom or a wedding then I would really consider it!

They are also pretty tricky to take care of them and you have to be pretty cautious when removing eye makeup and being gentle on your eyes so you should take that into consideration. The better you take care of them the longer they will last!

So they are a fun concept! I just wouldnt get them done regularly and make sure I take super good care of them :)

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kalealuxe asked: I think it's so sweet+nice of you to do giveaways. I follow your insta and tumblr and love them both :)

Aw, thank you! :)

inevitable-bliss asked: Hey (: I was wondering If you know any online places for acrylic cosmetic containers? I've been looking everywhere but there all over $100 xx

Muji!

I have 2 muji drawers the 2 drawer and 5 drawer, I stack them because they are the same size except the 2 drawer fits bulkier products. They are around $25 each.

http://www.muji.us/store/storage/acrylic-cases.html

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Giveaway Winner!

It makes me really sad to only pick one winner because I know you guys really want and deserve it! This was only one of my giveaways so hopefully past winners enjoyed their prizes and future winners will enjoy theirs! I wish I could give you all presents :’(

Thanks to random.org the winner is…

http://ipsographickaloptypographer.tumblr.com/

Woooo! I’ll message the winner and if they don’t reply back within a week I will pick a new winner :)

Sorry to anyone disappointed <3

halfwaygolden asked: do you know if macs riri woo is the same shade as ruby woo or is it different? i know their both matte but i was curious since i ordered it and i dont have ruby woo yet

Apparently it is a new formula and slightly different shade, Riri Woo is less blue based and “retro matte” whatever that means! lol

But yes they are a little different!

I bought Riri Woo and own Ruby Woo so i’ll definitely compare them when I get it for you guys :)

wasuu asked: What do you think of MAC's "Full Coverage Foundation" - the one on the site that's literally called that? The reviews pretty much range from "it sucked" to "12 outta 10!", so I'm conflicted, and figured I'd ask before I dropped that kinda cash.

Well there will always be bad and good reviews on foundations because it’s sort of impossible to create a foundation for all skin types. It’s difficult to create a super moisturizing foundation for super dry skin while still making it long wearing for very oily skin, so you have to find one that fits with your skin type and skin needs.

Personally I think it’s a great foundation however it’s not the easiest foundation to use because it’s easy to apply it wrong. Since it is very full coverage and it’s a cream it can easily look cakey if you don’t apply it right. Start off with little product because it has very good coverage and apply more where you need coverage. The most common mistake with cream or full coverage foundations is that people use too much at first. Using a beauty blender would be best since it makes foundations go on very natural looking and not cakey, a flat top brush would work great as well. Make sure to moisturizer before hand and exfoliate so you don’t have any dry patches. 

This foundation is good for most skin types since it is a cream and cream foundations work fairly well on dry to oily skin. Super oily skin will need to use a primer. It’s not a super matte finish but not dewy either. 

Overall if you want good coverage and apply it correctly you should really like it! Just have to find a way to apply it that works well for you :)

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