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Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts

Monday, September 23, 2013

Vienna Makeup and Clothing Haul!

Hi all! We got back from Vienna earlier this week and I wanted to share with you my beauty and fashion haul! We were there for 2 days and 2 nights so I had plenty of time to scope out the drugstore/beauty scene. I had some brands in mind I wanted to try so we trekked around the city hoping to stumble upon something neat.

There were 3 main drugstores that I noticed - dm, Müller and BIPA (below). There are dm's a plenty in Prague so I wasn't particularly itching to go in (but I did, just because I'm a weirdo who's obsessed with drugstores). If Sephora and CVS had a lovechild, it would be called Müller. Müller has both drugstore and high end products but even the drugstore brands were significantly overpriced ($18 for a Maybelline mascara?! You've got to be shitting me). So naturally, I was drawn to BIPA - and how could you not be considering the store is BRIGHT PINK?! I simultaneously wanted to spend the rest of my life here and leave immediately since it was crowded and hot and it was likely I was going to die. 

This is the BIPA on Mariahilferstraße. I took this using a setting on my camera that extracts dramatic colors but it's actually pretty true to color. 

This store had a "styling lounge"! Cool!

The brand deBBY. Never heard of this before!
This is BIPA's store brand - LOOK. Sorry for the crappy picture, like I mentioned, it was really crowded. 

Now for what I got! Please excuse the inconsistency between picture backgrounds and lighting. The first few were taken in Vienna and the last few in Prague. I wanted them all to be taken in Vienna, but perhaps you can tell that it was raining and the sun had gone down and my feet hurt. Well, you probably can't tell that last part just from the photos, but I assure you, they did :)

In Vienna, I took these photos overlooking the Vienna Opera House which I've heard is one of the best opera houses in the world. The pictures in Prague were taken by the church in Jiřího z Poděbrad Square, about 3 blocks from the Prague TV Tower.   

I should also add that I can't give full reviews of these products as I've only used them a few times. I will let you know first impressions though. 

deBBY matSOLUTION Foundation in 102 Natural (€7.99).
This was kind of an impulse buy and I'm still undecided if that's a good or a bad thing. The shade is a bit too yellow for me (I'm about an NW30 if we're speaking MAC-ese) but it blends in really nicely and doesn't have a strong smell. After some googling, I learned that deBBY is owned by Deborah Group, an Italian cosmetics and beauty brand. The website leads me to believe that deBBY products are only found in Italy and unless I'm wildly mistaken, I was in Austria when I found this. I will update when I learn more about how it performs.

LOOK by BIPA Nail Quickie in Grey Delight (€1.99). See below for a better photo.
I've been so obsessed with these lavender grey-ish nail polish shades lately. I think this is a beautiful Autumn transition color and would go with a variety of different looks. As for the actual polish application, it was just so-so. Nothing spectacular, but not awful either. It does dry quickly but I managed to smudge it anyway. This is with 2 coats and a clear top coat. Please excuse my T-Rex hands ;)

Manhattan Colour Splash Liquid Lip Tint in 54L So Paris! (€3.99).
This is kind of an interesting lip product. It's unlike anything I have - not quite a gloss, not quite a lipstick. I'd say it's similar in consistency to YSL's Glossy Stains. It's not touted as a stain, but it definitely leaves behind a staining effect. It has a pretty potent berry-ish scent that disappears shortly after applying. It isn't something that I would ever wear on its own as it leaves a kind of "film" on my lips that I don't appreciate but all is well once I top it with a gloss or balm. This isn't holy grail material by any means, but I enjoy it and the color is nice for Fall. The Manhattan website leads me to believe that you can buy their products in Germany, Austria, Spain and Switzerland. 

LOOK by BIPA Catwalk Duo Mascara and Eyeliner  (€3.99).
As you can probably tell, I had the hardest time getting a good picture of this product; the fuchsia packaging did not want to photograph properly. Anyway, this has a black liquid eyeliner on one end and a mascara on the other. I was drawn to this product because of its multi-purpose use and I thought it would be an easy way to pack lighter on my trips. (Because everyone knows the answer to packing less stuff is to buy more stuff, right?) I've only used the mascara side of it and I wasn't impressed. It's a very wet formula which caused my lashes to bind together and look like I have about 4 really thick lashes - ew. The eyeliner side swatched very black and matte and I had a hard time washing it off even though it doesn't claim to be waterproof. I am shit at applying liquid liner but I thought this would be a good way to practice!

LOOK by BIPA Baked Eye Shadow Mono in #15 Vintage (€2.99).
For the life of me, I cannot think of an apt way to describe this eyeshadow color. I guess that's a good thing because that means there's nothing like it in my eyeshadow collection. If I had to try, I'd say it's a rosy pink with gold and silver and blue shimmer. That probably just made you more confused so let's just say it has all the colors! Pictures don't do it justice. It reminds me of the Hard Candy baked eyeshadow duos in the way it swatches and applies. I wore it today for the first time and it was VERY pigmented and shimmery. Just my kind of shade! LOVE! ♥ 

b.pretty Baked Eyeshadow in 15 Earth - (€2.49).
Look at this little guy! If this isn't just the cutest, tiniest eyeshadow you've ever seen, then I don't know what is! Now that I'm realizing the price in comparison to the size, it's kind of a rip off but it's cuteness makes me not care. I have a ton of neutral bronzey shades similar to this but it swatched nicely in the store and I thought it would be fun to try a new eyeshadow brand. I used it today for the first time and it's beautiful! Very shimmery and opaque and I think it could be a pretty one eyeshadow look. Though its size is convenient for traveling, I don't think it's something I'd take with me on a trip because the packaging is obviously cheap and baked eyeshadows are notorious for shattering. Happy to add it to my collection though!

Top to Bottom: Manhattan Lip Tint, b.pretty Baked eyeshadow, LOOK by BIPA Baked eyeshadow (all swatched once in natural light, no primer)

Of course, I couldn't resist stopping in Forever 21 while we were in Vienna. There isn't one in Prague and I needed a new pair of sunglasses and some inexpensive basic pieces for Fall. Despite being a 5 story store, I wasn't very impressed with the selection. There were about 7 pairs of sunglasses to choose from and I hated all of them. The jewelry section left something to be desired as well. Oh well, I guess that's better for my wallet. Here's what I got:
Left: Silver Wishbone Earrings (€1.90). Right: Abstract Zigzag Boyfriend Sweater  (€23.75).
I love funky jewelry so these wishbone earrings were right up my Ali (get it? my name's Ali). I really liked this oversized chunky sweater and I think that you could wear it with jeans, jeggings or tights of any color. It's super comfortable and warm and I was impressed with the quality. What a weird face I'm making... I blame it on the sun. 
And that's everything! Hope you enjoyed reading! :)

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

French Skincare Haul & Review

I knew something had to be done after I nearly had a panic attack in the shower because of my severely itchy, reptile-like skin. I’ve had eczema my entire life but have been particularly affected by it since I moved to Prague. From my scalp to my ankles, everything was horrifically itchy. Death was likely imminent if I didn’t take action.    

As a product enthusiast (read: hoarder), I knew I could justify a French skincare haul if it meant I could repair my skin (and my sanity!). Ever since I’ve moved to Europe, I’ve been obsessed with French skincare. There’s little reason for me to think this, but something about it just seems so… fine-tuned. They know what they’re good at and stick to it.

Some light research on potential products then off to the lékárna I went.



A lékárna is a pharmacy that carries essentials such as ibuprofen, vitamins, baby food, contact lens solution and of course, skincare products. Unlike in the States where you can easily grab over the counter medications/essentials at any drugstore, only a pharmacist can sell you these things in the Czech Republic. Since most pharmacies keep their skincare products behind locked cages shelves, you have to wait your turn before asking a pharmacist or attendant to open it and assist you.

As someone who really likes to take their time perusing new products, comparing price points, fantasizing about where I will store them, imagining our future lives together etc., this is a major downside to me. Time after time again it leads to impulse buys and ill-informed decisions. This trip was no exception. I went in with a list of a few products I was considering and walked out with twice what I went in for. I thought I had made peace with the “customer service” in the Czech Republic, but I still felt rushed and disposable.

Anyway! On to the haul and review!



La Roche-PosayLipikar Surgras (150 g/5.2 oz – 205 CZK/$10.25)
The packaging calls this a Lipid–Enriched Cleansing Bar. For brevity’s sake, they should have just called this stuff “soap”. Going into this haul, I knew I wanted some sort of soap/body wash since I suspected my current cleansing routine was only exacerbating the itchiness issue.

First impressions: not super impressed. It leaves that “soapy” feeling once I’ve rinsed it off and I still feel itchy after showering. If I had had time to get to know this soap before taking it home with me, I would have noticed that “parfum/fragrance” is listed under the ingredients (along with something called “annuus seed oil” which naturally my brain auto-corrected to “anus seed oil”). Why on earth would you put a fragrance in a soap for “sensitive, dry and uncomfortable skin”?!?! I just can’t even. I now hang my head in shame for spending 10 bucks on a bar of soap.

Also, sorry for not taking pictures of the actual soap. I’d already used it before taking these photos. You can rest assured knowing that it is about as aesthetically-pleasing as any bar of soap.

Bioderma Node DS+ Shampoo (125 mL /4.2 oz– 390 CZK/$19.50)
The practical and itch-free Ali would have never even considered spending nearly $20 on a small bottle of shampoo, but the eczema-ridden, borderline-psychotic Ali thought this was a great idea. This is an anti-dandruff/anti-itching shampoo. Luckily I am dandruff-free, so I bought this because it claims to soothe and cleanse the scalp. The directions suggest you use the shampoo 3 times/week for 3 weeks, then 1-2 shampoos/week after that. It is recommended to leave the shampoo in for 5 minutes before rinsing it out.

This shampoo is VERY thick but builds to a nice lather. It smells kind of like plastic but the smell doesn’t linger when my hair is dry. I have probably 1-2 more uses left and my scalp is significantly less itchy and irritated. This shampoo doesn't have any affect on the way I "style" my hair. The only qualms I have with this shampoo are its price and the fact that it only lasted about 3 weeks. It was nice while it lasted, guy.  


Bioderma CicabioCrème (40 mL/1.35 oz – 310 CZK/$15.50)
I bought this as a sort of spot-treatment to apply to the extra-crispy parts of my body (mainly the back of my neck and my knee pits (random?)). This product’s, “antibacterial agents (copper-zinc) purify the epidermis.” It also contains hyaluronic acid, which apparently “ensures optimum skin hydration.”

The directions state to, “apply to the irritated area after cleansing and drying. Use twice a day until the skin is completely repaired.” I’ve been using this in conjunction with the lotion above and while I am slightly less itchy, most of my eczema doesn’t look any better. I will have to continue using it to see if anything changes.


Bioderma Atoderm PO ZincCrème (100 mL/3.4 oz – 390 CZK/$19.50)
I did not intend to buy this lotion but something was lost in translation between the pharmacist and myself and since I am far too publicly passive, I decided to roll with it. I wish I hadn’t.  

Originally, I didn’t want to buy it because I didn’t really know what it was (did I mention I was rushed and had a pharmacist breathing down my neck the entire time?) but I now see that it is an “ultra-soothing cream” for “irritated, very dry, sensitive skin.” It also claims to soothe irritation and relieve itching, which is exactly what I need. I use this once a day after I shower as an all-over body lotion and I don’t notice that it really reduces any itching or irritation. It leaves a greasy residue, which I DETEST in a body lotion. I used it all up within 3 weeks and my eczema is no clearer than it was before.  

All in all, I am a bit let down by the newest additions to my skincare collection. For the amount of money I spent, I expected instant gratification even though that might not be the nature of this beast. Patience is clearly not my game.

If you were curious, these pictures were taken in Vyšehrad, a “fort” probably built in the 10th century. In the pictures below, you can see the walls surrounding the area are still in tact. It is a quaint, quiet little part of Prague that I think is highly underrated. It immediately feels like you stepped back into time upon entering Vyšehrad  There is a cemetery here as well that contains the body of famous Czech composer Antonín Dvořák. Here are some more pictures from different Vyšehrad trips.

 
Entrance gate 

Prague's oldest surviving building: the Rotunda of St. Martin (11th century)


The church of St. Peter and Paul and the wall around Vyšehrad 

A view of the Vltava River

A special thank you to Zach for helping me take pictures. Thanks for reading!