Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Which beauty box subscriptions I'm not ever buying & why you shouldn't either!

 Which subscription services I'm not gonna buy!

So the last couple years or so subscription services, beauty boxes, whichever you refer to them as have blown up in popularity. 
 Why shouldn't they? Right? I mean the draw is quite obvious. Ten bucks for a minimum of thirty dollars in product or even more money for even more return on your investment each month? Amazing! Why isn't everyone doing this?!?! Wait. They are... Everyone except for me. Now let me tell you why and why you should cancel yours immediately.

 Let's get into some simple math real quick. When we are talking about the most popular and affordable subscription services such as Ipsy, Birchbox, Sephora Play Box, etc. We are talking about a box of samples. Samples! You know this but yet you passively sit back and let companies charge you money for what once was expected for free. I don't know who I should be more irritated with. The companies screwing over the sheep who follow every trend or the people sitting back and letting this happen. 


 Let's get into some numbers here. Historically samples were a way for companies to get you to try their product, decide if you liked it and then purchase the full size product. The premise is still exactly the same, except now you have to pay for your sample as well. Now the only thing that's changed here is that there is a service and the customer. Samples are still readily available for free. Every time you get a magazine you get little paper perfume samples, when you walk into any store with a beauty department or beauty stand you can walk straight up and get as many samples as your little heart desires, usually one each of every product they have available to sample. When you make a purchase through almost anywhere you get beauty samples for free with your purchase. For example when you order from Sephora you get three free samples automatically for any amount spent that you get to choose. Also, if you spend over $25 you get to pick a fourth deluxe sample that a lot of the times is a makeup bag full of samples more than what you get from three months worth of Ipsy and it's free! Not purchasing online? Even better. Sephora for example allows you to get as many perfume and makeup samples as you want. They literally grab empty spray sample bottles and fill them up in front of you directly from the perfume bottle of your choice. Not into perfume? Thats cool. You can get samples of almost any makeup item they have in store. Not to mention all the samples you can get for free directly from some companies websites. Free sample websites usually collect all this info and do the work for you. Just google free samples and there's a billion options.


 So here's where the math comes in. Let's add up the price of samples you get for free. Then add up the amount of the products you can't get for free and grab the full size price online and divide the ounces of your sample size with the full size price. More often then not your ten dollar investment doesn't even cover what your subscription is worth. Next bit of math is simple. For a ten dollar a month subscription that's $120 a year on stuff you can get for free. On a full size subscription of 3-5 products thats over $250 a year on products you're mostly not going to like. 

 So let's put it this way. Would you be happier saving that money or investing that money now on makeup products that are full size that you do like and get free samples with it whenever you want or end up with a drawer full of crap you never used and money you basically through in the garbage?
Basically not only are you paying for the full size product you've decided you wanted but you're also paying for the sample now too. This is not an acceptable form of business people and we can't allow it.

 There's a couple themes here that you aren't getting with your subscription services. Firstly and most important these samples are one hundred and fifty percent free! See that word that keeps popping up here? Second, you are getting to choose each sample you get. With your subscription service you're getting random products sent to you. 

 Make up, hair, skincare and beauty products in general are highly personal items. There's no possible way that every person who gets this one size fits all kit is going to love everything they get. We all have different skin colors, skin issues, undertones, hair types, eye colors, preferences, colors that we hate on ourselves, etc. Getting colors and beauty items picked out for you more often than not you're not going to use the majority of the items you get. You may like one item but you're going to get one or two uses out of the samples or rarely use the full size products you liked that you never would have purchased for yourself in the first place and if you would have it probably wouldn't have been that shade or type of whatever it is if we are being really honest with ourselves.



 Not to mention you end up with a drawer or bag full of products that are literally crowding up your beauty routine every time you want to get ready. How many of you have to dig through a bunch of stuff you never use to get to your everyday and most loved makeup? Will you give this stuff away? No, because then it really becomes a reality that you wasted your money. So not only do you become wasteful and eventually throw away this product that's expired but your morning gets a bit more frustrating every month digging through all this crap you'll never use. 

 Why do we do this to ourselves then? For one we love to shop. Makeup has become annoyingly main stream. Now it's not only for the most passionate of us or the professionals it's for everyone who wants to spend fifty bucks on a palette to show off to their friends as a status symbol. Usually they don't really care about it. Don't know the huge difference in quality between brands, aren't a fan of the brands and their founders, etc. They just want to follow the trend.

 It's fun to be trendy and cool, especially when you're in school but when you're doing this at the expense of your own wallet and sanity and individuality it becomes not worth it. Many of you girls follow these youtube stars because you want to be like them/ look like them. The reason they are so famous is because they are gorgeous on their own terms. They're confident in their experimenting with beauty and fashion and what makes them who they are. That's what makes you beautiful inside in out. If that's the case does following the crowd and wasting hundreds of dollars on products you barely or ever use really seem worth it?





 Now let's talk about how this may make financial sense. Is this your only way of getting your makeup and beauty products? If it is then this absolutely makes sense. With the money you save on gas going back and forth to the mall, department store, etc. The time you save on shopping online and in stores, the money you're saving on not buying any other product, etc. This is a great idea then because you're a lot more likely to use these products and you're saving all that time and money. 


(I had a bunch of old makeup I'd kept for months but never used because I wanted to feel like I had a lot of makeup. Gave it all to my mom. She was so happy and actually uses it. I'm happy because my morning is more streamlined and I know everything I have are things I actually love to use.) Makeup tip.
 Unfortunately we all know that's not the case. You're purchasing other beauty products as well and going to these places or shopping online where you can get these samples for free anyway. 

 Next, let's quickly talk about other subscription services that don't make sense. Clothes subscription services have gotten abundantly more popular lately as the popularity of the subscription box in general has grown.  These are quite a bit more spendy than the beauty boxes usually starting at a minimum of $75-$150 for 3-5 pieces of clothing. You get to pick out maybe one item if you're lucky and the rest is picked out for you based on a one size fits all "style profile". This style profile uses an algorithm to figure out what you like. Unfortunately again, fashion and clothing is too personal for a one size fits all subscription. Let's say they get your style down perfectly and you're a size 8. They send you size 8 clothing in your favorite boho chic fashions. Body types are just as different as hair, skin and eye colors. I am heavier up top when someone else my same size may be flat chested. I have a smaller waist when someone else may have smaller hips and a bigger waist. These clothes are going to fit us all very differently despite us being the same size and liking the same style. Again, it's very unlikely you will like the majority of this stuff. 


 Also, considering clothes, even designer labels, always have things on sale and online shopping is so easy and you can check the brands measurements to assure the correct size and can return or exchange something you don't like there's no reason, or no good reason, to spend that kind of money on 3-5 items of clothing you don't get to pick out.

 If you don't like a full size beauty product, clothing product, hair product, etc. You can return it and keep the samples you got. If you don't like the clothing or makeup or beauty product you got in your subscription box you're stuck with it.


 Full disclosure here. I recently purchased boxycharm and lip monthly at an over half off discount because I got caught up in the trend and the excitement of waiting on my new makeup that I'm obsessed with. I haven't received them yet but will be cancelling the service even if I love everything in the box because chances are it won't continue that way and at the full price I refuse to spend that when I can spend that on makeup I really want and will love. 


 The only possible way that any of this would be financially smart for those of us who buy beauty products and clothes separate from these boxes is if you were going to sell or trade these full size items from the full size product boxes that you didn't like. That will also be time consuming so even then I'm not sure if it's worth it at a minimum of over $250 every year. These tend to be a much financially smart purchase than the sample boxes. So if you absolutely insist on a subscription service please subscribe to Glossybox, Boxycharm, Lip Monthly, or any of the cheaper full size product subscriptions. The sample subscriptions will never be worth your money and will never be a smart financial decision.
(You can usually do this on each companies facebook page but there may also be apps. Keep in mind you will be responsible for packaging, purchasing postage and sending the product off and won't recoup that money since it's just a trade.)

 I also did a video discussing all of this along with a hot topic haul posted tonight on my YouTube channel at 8pm Louisville, KY time on December, 13th 2016 so check that out along with my huge Sephora Hauls and my most recent $300 Lush Cosmetics Haul.
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Saturday, November 26, 2016

CHRISTIAN DIOR DIOR ROUGE MATTE LIPSTICK In Matte and Creme swatches and review!

          Christian Dior DiorRouge Lipstick 
                            In Poison Matte
                         Review & Swatches!

I originally purchased the color Celebre from the DiorRouge collection. I got it during my huge birthday haul at sephora (video on my youtube, link at bottom of page. SUBSCRIBE!). I didn't try it on at the time because I was so excited about everything I was getting. I'm still having residual makeup orgasms over it constantly! 


 Anyway they had the collection separated into four corners and a center. Kind of like the five on a dice. The colors were seperated in the four corners. Reds top right, pinks top right, nudes bottom right, etc. In the middle it was a mixture of different colors. At first I didn't understand the set up, again because I wasn't able to fully pay attention because of my unrealistic, child like, excitement over the situation. 




Not the exact setup I explained was at my sephora but you see what I mean here. Same deal just different placement.

 I picked out a pretty orange based red lipstick with glitter inside. It was almost a true red. It was gorgeous and I had high hopes. 


 If you read my previous post you understand why I can't stand creme or cream or satin lipsticks. It's continually wet and messy and there's too much room for mistakes and lipstick fails. Also when I tried the color on it was very bright and not very glittery and the color was not very wearable for everyday. Affording these lipsticks is not something I'm going to be able to do anytime soon so I immediately decided to take it back. If I'm going to own a $38 lipstick I want to be able to wear it often. I'm not opposed to wearing unique or dramatic colors but this color was more of a Christmas party red and I can't think of another time it would have fit into my lifestyle. 

 This color specifically may look good on someone with a darker skin tone for day to day wear. Someone with really chocolatey skin would probably be able to pull off these cherry lips much better than my pale, ghostly ass.

 We will get into formula and the review here shortly.

 Next I returned it immediately and exchanged it for a lipstick from the same collection. Return video on my youtube channel. As you know, having a lipstick or any makeup for that matter, that's different from what I already own is super important to me. If I have a lot of makeup I want to have a lot of choices. That only makes sense right? Apparently common sense isn't too common and consumerism prevails because most people buy the most hyped up stuff in colors they already own over and over and over again. It's crazy really. I refuse to do that. It may be comfortable to pick a color that I'm familiar with but I honestly just don't need a bunch of the same makeup that's just a shade or two off. That's crazy. 

 So I decided on a deep berry purple named Poison Matte. After I had gone back I realized my mistake. I hadn't noticed it before but the four corners were creme and satin and the middle section was matte. If I would have paid attention to begin with I probably wouldn't have had such an issue with it to begin with, but I digress. I didn't try this color on either but I did As soon as I got home and have worn it quite a few times since I've gotten it at the beginning of this month





                 Actual poison matte swatches!
                             The Lipsticks:

                                 THE MATTES
                       The most unique mattes!
   

All in All it's got below average wear time, feathering is a probability even on lips without visible lines and probably worse on older skin. The color can be patchy on the darker colors and not as pigmented until I couple layers have been applied. It is completely worn off within a few hours after just living your life. That is taking a nap (if that's something you indulge in or all you're able to do in your busy life.), eating any type of food, drinking, smoking (again if you do that.), nail biting, or just living life. This will happen despite priming lips with enough moisture to be healthy or lining the entire lip area with liner as a primer or wearing alone. Using a lip primer I doubt would do a single thing since all it usually does it brighten the color by being a white lipstick parading itself as a primer or moisturizing which is what you can do with chapstick but you can try it.
 The color is patchy on the darker colors.

Not actual Dior Rouge Lipsticks.
Pros: the colors are beautiful and there's a decent amount to choose from despite some colors being pretty similar to each other. The colors can be pigmented after a few coats. It's pretty easy to apply as long as you have a lip liner and moisturized lips or else it will tug. 

 This is not a liquid matte lipstick. If that's all you've used then don't expect that here because bullets are a totally different animal. 

The matte formula isn't that easy to apply. It's going to be different from liquid matte formulas, especially during application because that's just how it goes. Nonetheless, it tugged at my lips and didn't glide on nicely or smoothly at all. It left extremely jagged lines and did not look pretty without a lip liner. You usually have to wear a lip liner with solid lipsticks to stop this problem, feathering or other related issues so I wasn't too surprised since that's kind of the deal you agree to when purchasing a solid but I have to admit I spit my milk out in a movie like, dramatic fashion in a huge spray all over my phone (not really, just added for dramatic effect.) When I went to the Sephora site and found out that the matching lip liner was another whopping $30 smackaroos (dollars).  Not happening and not possible lol.

 So the search began. It's not that easy to find that color with this sea of boring neutrals we've been swimming in. I settled on a Mac lip liner in Plum it doesn't match completely but you can't see any difference once it's on.

 It lasts a while on your lips. A few hours at the very least without fading if you don't eat a meal. If you do it starts to fade away at the inside of the lips but that's most lipsticks to be honest. It doesn't feather much. It does sink into lip lines and is a bit drying but it is a matte lipstick so that's kind of the deal. It is a little creamier feeling than they usually are but I would still recommend exfoliating lips and then moisturizing with a lip oil or chapstick to moisturize while finishing makeup then wipe clean and apply when ready. This gives that sexy full lipped, soft,matte lip look instead of the dried out, shriveled version we all get by not applying the proper products first. Just a tip.

Haven't we all dreamt of kissing raisins? No? Then be considerate to your man candy as well ;)
 So by itself we've established the matte versions aren't anything fabmazing. The satin are a bit better in wear but nothing to write home about. Is this something I would buy again? Unfortunately, probably not. I'm still looking for that holy grail matte bullet lipstick that most likely comes in a $90 louboutin bullet necklace or a little cheaper but still outrageous Guerlain $68 bullet. I guess even then the risk still exists that you're paying for the name and that the quality won't come through although that's a lot more unlikely than these cheaper brands at Sephora and especially at the drugstore.
Louboutin lipstick $90. I wish!
 I don't hate this lipstick so I won't be returning it to Sephora again. The color is really beautiful and I love the matte look if I can get it to apply right. Added to the fact that I can't find beautiful colors like this often I will be keeping it and wearing it at least weekly as I refuse to just own expensive makeup or expensive things just to let them sit around. I will enjoy my things or returning them. I will not be a mindless consumer that can never get enough stuff. 


                                   THE SATINS:

The satins I haven't had as much experience with but I have noticed some things. The color applies smoothly, it is glossy finished, the glitter does show through tastefully without having a drag queen look (bad for drag queens, good for every day wear) if it has glitter, pretty pigmented, a pretty big selection of colors and it doesn't stain the skin. It lasts as long as most lipsticks and isn't any better or worse than average.

I wouldn't buy any satins because I personally don't like that finish and it costs too much for me to wear a lipstick I'm not in love with. 
 If I could purchase another it would be another matte formula but that's only if I couldn't find another high end lipstick that performed better. 

 If you can afford it I say go for it. It's good quality but nothing amazing. I'd give it 7/10 stars. 

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