You may have heard about (or seen) the "
Bloggers Do it Better Challenge" recently that Gemma from Touch of Belle has so wonderfully orchestrated. When I heard about it over
Twitter I thought it was a great opportunity for a newbie like me to not only continue to be inspired and have motivation for my posts but also connect with like-minded bloggers.
What's unique about this challenge is that Gemma provides us with very broad topics- for example, the first one (this one!) is "Bloggers Do Spring Better" which allows each participant to have a creative license and write about absolutely anything and everything. As a result a network of connected blog posts with the same theme is established. I love it!
I've been thinking about this post for a long time and I'm almost embarrassed about how late it is- considering it was supposed to be posted this past Monday. However, since I've been so incredibly busy with a full time practicum and am just now finding the time to sit down and focus on myself for a second I figured it was better to be late than never! *drumroll*
Blogger Do Spring Better: Going Nude
A trend that I've noticed and loved this spring is nude which actually something that is a little new to me. Is it not the constant struggle to find the perfect nude?
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Maybelline's Dare to Go Nude Limited Edition Spring Collection |
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Sephora's nude picks for Spring as seen on Instragram |
This being said I think when the weather warms up everybody needs some color! Thus for my first even Bloggers Do it Better post I have decided to marry the nude Spring trend with beautiful shades of rose-y pink, and gold with my top Spring picks!
Lips:
A little while ago I was doing a "Lip Duo" tag on
Instagram, in which I featured everyone of these little beauties while talking about Nudes. I can't help it. I love them. I think the one thing they share universally is how comfortable they are- which is really important to me!
From left to right:
NYX Butter Gloss in Tiramisu: This gloss is perfection. It's just light enough to wash over a dark color to lighten it up for day time and just dark enough to deepen a lighter color. Plus, just as the name indicates the texture is butter.
Revlon ColorBurst Matte Balm in Sultry: I found that this color is very similar to Mac Twig Satin lipstick (I have a comparison post in the mix) but much more of a rosey shade. The earthy/brown undertones make it easy to wear day- to- day. This is the closest I've come to a "my lips but better" color.
MAC Lustre lipstick in Naked Bud: This lipstick is limited edition from the Fantasy of Flowers collection released recently. It's described as a "neutral sheer nude" on the Mac website. Personally, I find it has just a hint peach undertones which is perfect and what I think makes it the only true nude lipstick I've ever purchased. The lustre finish is so comfortable and honestly I have nothing negative to say. Well, actually, It wouldd be nice if it wore a little longer but I take beautiful color over longevity any day. I like to pair it with either my NYX Tiramisu gloss or Mac Nymphette for more of a golden-peach color.
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Tiramise, Sultry, Naked Bud |
Cheeks:
From left to right:
MAC Warm Soul: This is the definition of the perfect blush. It's universal. I can reach for this color no matter what my lip/ eye color is and it never fails me. It's a beige toned blush with the smallest flecks of gold shimmer. In the winter I sometimes skip bronzer and just dust this along my cheeks for a healthy glow.
MAC Superb: Another limited edition MAC product from the Magnetic Nude collection and also the first ever Extra-Dimension Skin Finish I tried. What I love about this is it's almost impossible to overdo when you apply it with a brush or like below you can apply it with your finger for a much more concentrated pigment- both on the cheekbones or directly over blush you just glow. Its beige-y, it's peach-y, its even purple-y in some lights. Whatever it is it I can't get enough.
Too Faced Chocolate Soleil: Not the first time I've mentioned this bronzer! (Read more about it
here) Well suited to the name it is a milk chocolate-y shade, soft, natural, blendable. Did I miss anything?? What I have been doing lately when I'm in a rush is taking my Real Techniques blush brush (any tulip shaped blush would work) and mixing both Warm Soul
and Chocolate Soleil on my brush applying it in a tapered shape to my cheek bones. Boom. Instant fool-proof cheeks.
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Warm Soul, Superb, Chocolate Soleil |
Eyes:
From left to right:
Naked 3: The infamous naked palettes. How can you talk about nudes without mentioning them? I got my Naked 3 palette from my loving boyfriend at Christmas this year. I chose not to swatch it because you can find thousands and thousands of similar photos with a quick Google search. The versatility of this palette is unreal. The rose- gold theme makes it unique enough to be able to create a look exclusively with its colors or complement any other shadows in your collection.
Urban Decay in Sin: When I think Spring and Summer I think cream products. So I decided to chose two cream shadows and bases to include in my Spring picks. This primer potion is actually the sample I received within my Naked palette but I've been keeping it in a
sample pot to get the most use of it. The color is so beautiful that I will sometimes just wear it alone with some mascara, but pair it under any of the Naked 3 shades and you've struck gold.
Maybelline 24H Color Tattoo in Pure Nude: I heard alot about these color tattoos before I decided to finally go out and actually try one. I picked the lightest color "Pure Nude" which may or may not be limited edition with their Dare to Go Nude collection I pictured above. I think this shade is comparable but just a touch lighter to Mac's Paint Pot in Bare Study which my mum has used for years under her shadows. The formula is super blendable so the only issue I took with this is I found if I wore it alone with no shadow on top it creases after a few hours. What I love about any light cream shade like this is it is not only beautiful by itself but will also intensify the colors of any pigments you place on top.
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Sin, Pure Nude |
Finally, my favorite manicure lately is Essie Eternal Optimist which is an oldie but a goodie. I think of it as kind of a dusty rose shade. Which sound un-appealing but is actually really flattering on your nails (especially if you have more of a tan/olive undertone in your skin like moi) and since I'm a sucker for an accent nail Nicole OPI The Next CEO gives a pop of sparkle.
Oh Spring, love love love. Writing this has me so excited for the change of seasons. Thank you again Gemma for organizing such a great project. I look forward to the next one and I promise to be on time! If you are interested in seeing any of the other Spring interpretations (they range from cooking, to personal memories, to beauty, etc.) search #BloggersDoItBetter on Twitter and maybe even get involved yourself or if you have already published one send me your link below!
xoxo