
One of the girls at the MAC counter talked me into trying this brush. You can use it for applying your mascara by putting the mascara directly on the brush or you can use it to separate your eyelashes after applying mascara. I prefer to use it for separation. The bristles are softer at the tip and get more coarse toward the base of the brush. As long as you keep the brush clean, it works great.














I discovered spray wax a few years ago when a stylist used it on my hair. And I have to say, I love it. I've used it on my hair at all lengths. "Play Dirty" is good because it is not heavy on your hair and it smells good (kinda fruity). I like it because you can use it in many different ways. With it's medium hold, you can lift your hair and spray it at your roots to add volume, you can spray it on the ends to add separation, and you can spray it all over to add dimension and shine. This product isn't sticky and it doesn't build up on your hair. And, you've guessed it, 5 scoops! (I would also like to try Paul Mitchel's spray wax, but every time I go to buy it, it's sold out which I'm assuming means it's pretty good as well).




I tried this eye-shadow primer because of a suggestion from a Sephora employee. I usually like my primer to have a little color/shimmer to help bring out whatever color I wear over it, but since my favorite one was discontinued by Lancome I decided to give this one a try even though it is matte and has really no color. I'm glad I tried it because it works really well. You can apply it with your finger but I prefer to use a concealer brush. This primer does a good job of keeping your eyeshadow from creasing. I also like the fact that it's in a tube instead of having a wand or being in a little jar like some primers because it dispenses really well. The only negative about this product is the fact that there's no color to it, but that's just personal preference. So it gets 4 and 1/2 Beaut Scoops. Good work Too Faced.
*Product update, this product has lasted me almost a year! After getting used to this product, I now prefer having a primer with no color. :) I still like using primers with color on occasion, and the great thing is that Too Faced has come out with a few different color options in this same formula since I first posted this review.

