"So," says my man (he asks this out of curiosity, you understand, not to grill me). "What did you spend the rest of your birthday money on at Nordstrom?" "A brush," I say. "A brush," he says. "ONE b...
ETA 9/2013: 6 months later I'm liking this a lot more. Still not the biggest fan of the stick application, which I find more difficult to blend than ELF Shimmering Facial Whip, my favorite. But, once ...
"So," says my man (he asks this out of curiosity, you understand, not to grill me). "What did you spend the rest of your birthday money on at Nordstrom?" "A brush," I say. "A brush," he says. "ONE b...
So, I have the trifecta of undereye suck: hereditary dark circles (thanks Mom), crepey undereye lines, and skin that's often dry from Retin-A. I've conducted a massive concealer hunt and basically MAC...
I've been a die-hard cold cream user for some time but going on retin-a has made my skin intolerant of all the wiping that involves. I still needed something oily to remove my sunscreen every day, tho...
I've only tried the EDT so far. I'm in the minority who can't understand why this scent is described as "sharp," "icy," "piercing," "sour," or heaven forbid, "b*tchy". On me, no. 19 edt does open with...
This one is strong -- I could smell it distinctly, in its capped Sephora decant, inside the plastic zip bag. I got a distinct anise impression before I even tried it. On me, a buttery-rich, fleshy fl...
I found Malabah to be a forgettable mixture of pale musk, fruity floral and camphoraceous woods with maybe some spice. The drydown was musky/woody/fresh and the overall effect read masculine in a way ...
I was surprised at how much I liked Beautiful, but I think it's the really fine blending of all those floral notes that does it. I find each flower turning its head up at me in turn. It has a classic ...
Intensely spicy opening with citrus coming out fairly early on and a very smooth, clean sandalwood under everything else in the drydown. I didn't get any patchouli incense, but it could have been unde...