Tuesday 20 December 2016

Special Delivery!

It's been a rough week, personally. Doesn't it seem like everything always happens all at once? Good or bad... when it rains, it pours. I shouldn't say it's been a rough week... more or less just overwhelming. Although the most positive news during this chaotic storm is that I will be getting a sister! My brother proposed to his girlfriend last night which is pretty amazing. I'm excited to have her officially be part of our family.

So, after almost a week of patiently (for the most part) waiting, I received my TooFaced Sweet Peach order. Now, part of me was nervous to open it because there has been so much hype around this palette since the Spring when it first launched. Almost nothing in this world will live up to it's hype, however with the Morphe surprise we just had, I was liking my chances. 


I obviously had to start with the eyeshadow palette. It honestly has the most beautiful colours in it. Some people argue that it is a Spring/Summer palette, but I won't let that stop me. Depending on how you use it, you can use almost any palette, any time. This eyeshadow palette smells absolutely incredible. A combination of peach juice, peach rings and peach schnapps, all of which I enjoy. The scent does linger, but I don't find it too strong once applied to the eye. So far I am enjoying this palette much more than the Chocolate BonBons palette, but then again this one is brand new. I did some quick swatches tonight. The lighting isn't the best, but it gives you an idea of what you'd be working with. These are one swipe in the pan, one swipe on my arm. 



The lighter shades on the right in the bottom photo have a hard time showing up because of my skin colouring, but they are beautiful. No shades were chalky and all seemed very smooth and blendable. I played with a couple of different eye looks tonight using as many shades as I could. So far I haven't found a shade that I don't like. As I create more looks I will be posting them on my Instagram so that you can get some ideas on how you can combine the colours. As much as I wish I could create the eye looks the beauty gurus post tutorials on, I have a hard time following. My eyes are very hooded and my crease is never able to be seen. Therefore, I have to create a crease using eye contouring techniques. I work on these more and more everyday and it's learning trial-by-error. Having incredible eyeshadows makes learning much easier. So does having good quality tools. I recommend this palette to anyone who is drawn to it. If you see colours here that inspire you and get you feeling creative, then that is a palette you need in your collection. I know I will be reaching for this all the time, no matter what season we are in.

I also purchased the Sweet Peach Creamy Peach Oil Lip Gloss in Peach Tease. Whew. That was a mouthful. The peach scent in this lip gloss is much more intense than the eyeshadows, but I really enjoy it. I don't find the gloss sticky at all, but I do find it very moisturizing which is just what I need during the winter. My lips can get so dry this time of year, even with using a moisturizing lip scrub every few days and an intense balm every night before bed. Having something like this in my purse will work wonders when I need a little boost. This particular colour is medium coverage with high shine. I have found (so far) that it lasts very well on the lips but, like most glosses, you will need to reapply a few times throughout the day. When I'm wearing a gloss I don't mind that at all. Especially when it has a light peach flavour. (SIDENOTE: Many people have claimed that there is no flavour to the lip gloss, however I find a very light peach taste when I'm wearing it.)



I was so excited that I got my hands on these two products when they were released last week. Most of the items have sold out online, and I now must wait until January 6th for when they are released in Sephora Canada stores to get anything else I am thinking about. (The eyeshadow palette will be in stores on December 26th, all other items appear to be arriving January 6th). I really enjoy this lip gloss, so I am thinking about picking up the colour Papa Don't Peach which is a nice, deeper peach colour. I think that anything lighter than Peace Tease (pictured above) might make my lips look milky, which isn't really the look I go for usually. I'm seriously considering the blush, or even the highlighting palette. Maybe, because I've been such a good girl, Santa will leave one or the other under the tree for me. Or even a Sephora Gift Card would do ...

You can bet that you will be seeing posts of makeup looks using these products in the near future. There will also be looks using the Chocolate BonBons palette, the Morphe 35O, and many more that I have gotten in my hands lately. I am so excited to show you all my journey as I get better and better with this. Makeup and skin care is truly a passion of mine and I'm so happy that I can share it all with you all. Having somewhere to talk about it is really fueling my spark even more.

As always, you can tweet me at @cherrytrish17 to talk makeup/skincare. I want to know if you love this palette or hate this palette! Hearing people's opinions on makeup really intrigues me. I want to know why it didn't work, or why it worked so well! Also, if you want to see some looks I come up with using these palettes you can find me on Instagram @cherrytrish.

I look forward to hearing from you guys!

So, until next time, goodnight my friends!

Friday 16 December 2016

Morphe: An Honest First Impression

I didn't plan on coming on here tonight and writing. I've had a long day. I took the day off work to enjoy, and somehow a "vacation day" turned into a "get-everything-done-possible-day". I guess because Christmas is only nine days away, we're all pretty busy.

For about two and a half years I have been intrigued by Morphe. It's one of those "YouTube Companies" that give every person and their brother an affiliate/discount code. You hear almost every beauty YouTuber talk about how amazing Morphe eyeshadows are and how affordable Morphe is as a company. I had always been curious to know if the products really were that great or if the YouTuber's were just spewing lines of B.S. in order to make their commission. I have debated many, many times on ordering from the Morphe website because there were only sold online and in their retail store, which is in California. But when you take a $25 (USD) eyeshadow palette and convert it to Canadian dollars, plus add in international shipping charges, and then add on the customs fees that are applied to cosmetics.... that $25 eyeshadow palette suddenly jumps to $50+ (CDN). When you're talking those prices, I would much rather go buy a palette at Sephora that I can swatch in store and confirm whether or not it's worth purchasing. Well, my fellow Canadian friends... I have some great news! Showcase (As Seen On TV) carries Morphe! I was able to go to the store, see the palettes close up, and swatch a few shadows to test. Not only do they carry some of the eyeshadow palettes, they also carry Morphe brushes, contour palettes, and gel liner! I'm hoping they get the blush palette back in store at my local store, because I would love to have that in my collection. Not only does Showcase carry Morphe, but they also carry a few ColourPop lippies which is another brand I have been dying to test (but haven't due to the international issue I stated before).



Now, the items are marked up a bit. When I say a bit... I mean huge! I purchased the 35O palette which is listed on Morphe's website for $22.99. Showcase sells the exact same palette for $49.99! I know the exchange rate is crazy right now, but come on! That is more than double the price! I refused to pay that, especially because I only wanted to dip my toes in the Morphe pond, as opposed to jumping right in with that red bill. Today, Morphe items were 25% off (I believe) so I could handle that a little bit better. Especially because when I saw the 35O palette in person, it was one of the most beautiful palettes I had ever seen. The colours and textures were outstanding. The picture online looks very blah. It does it no justice! Without hesitating, I grabbed that palette. I also wanted to try the M330 crease brush because I feel like I had heard every YouTuber talking about these brushes. I also grabbed the M224 brush which is a medium sized flat paddle brush (most likely for concealer). It was only a couple of bucks after the sale discount, so I figured I would try that one too. The markup on the brushes was a little brutal as well. Online the M330 sells for $5.99 (USD) and Showcase was selling it for $19.99. The M224 sells online for $2.99 (USD) whereas I believe Showcase was selling it for $6.99 (CDN). I purchased a few other things at Showcase that you will be seeing First Impressions on soon. I won't tell you what, but I'm pretty excited!


NOTE: A lot of these shadows are pulling more grey/blue tones as my lighting isn't great right now. I will be taking more photos in natural lighting this weekend. The shadows are mostly browns, oranges and reds.

As I mentioned before, I have had a long day. All I wanted to do tonight was curl up on the couch and watch a movie. But, if you know me, you know that I lack patience. I couldn't wait to jump into my Morphe palette. I had been waiting over two years to test this out... I physically could not wait any longer. I started swatching the shadows and I was absolutely impressed with the quality. I couldn't believe how pigmented most of them were. Yes, there are a few shadows in there that don't really get me excited, but four out of thirty-five really isn't bad. At all. I feel the same about some more expensive palettes that I own. My excitement grew and before I knew it I was practicing eye looks in the mirror. I wanted to see how they would perform. Finger swatches on your arm can only show so much and I wanted to know what I could expect when using them. I will insert some picture of two quick looks I did. One is more bold, which is more my speed. The other is a little softer. It shows how versatile this palette really is. Also, I didn't mean to use only drugstore/affordable products in these looks, but conveniently, that is how it worked out. Now, please note I don't have any foundation, concealer, or powder on. You are getting my bare skin. Blotches, giant pores, and all!


Milani Eyeshadow Primer ~ Wet N Wild MegaGlo Contour Palette (highlight shade to set my eyelids) - Dulce de Leche ~ Morphe 35O Palette ~ NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil - Milk ~ Covergirl - The Super Sizer Mascara ~ NYX Eyebrow Cake Powder


Milani Eyeshadow Primer ~ Wet N Wild MegaGlo Contour Palette (highlight shade to set my eyelids) - Dulce de Leche ~ Morphe 35O Palette ~ L'Oreal Paris Voluminous Smouldering Eyeliner - Black ~ Covergirl - The Super Sizer Mascara ~ NYX Eyebrow Cake Powder

Unfortunately, it is 10pm so my lighting isn't the best. It's not picking up the absolute beauty that these shadows are in person. The shimmer shades are incredible. On my softer look, the entire lid is coated in a cream shade that shifts to a soft pink. It was such a surprise when I swatched it because I was not expecting a shade like that. I have never seen a shade similar to that one, and I absolutely loved it. I cannot wait to play with it some more and create some new looks! I wasn't even this excited with my TooFaced Chocolate BonBons Palette I recently received. This palette blows that one out of the water (in my opinion, of course).

So, now that we know how much I enjoyed the palette, lets transition over to the brushes. Honestly, I didn't use the M224 tonight but it feels soft, sturdy, and everything I would look for in a concealer brush. I was thinking about using it when I practice cut creases. It might work well for that. I did, however, try out the coveted M330 crease brush, which everyone raves about. At first touch it is super soft and fluffy. But, once I used it with shadows on my eye, it started to shed immediately. Not just one or two strands, but upwards of ten to twelve! I'm hoping that this was just getting rid of some loose hairs. At this rate, the brush will only last me a week!

One last thing I wanted to mention about the eyeshadows was that they do leave a slight stain on your lid. After washing off my eye makeup tonight, I noticed that orangey/red side had a pink tint to my eyelids. This isn't something that bothers me personally though, so it's not a deal breaker. I have a photo below to show the slight discoloration that it left on my lid.

     not stainedslighty stained


Alright guys, I am off to bed! Again, this was just my first impression using these items and I will keep you updated as I use it more. Opinions could change, but as it stands right now I am thoroughly impressed. Good job, Morphe!

Let me know if you have any Morphe items that you love or even any that you don't! I love hearing about different products working for different people. 

Again, you can always find me on Twitter @cherrytrish17 or on Instagram @cherrytrish.

Until next time, goodnight my friends!

Wednesday 14 December 2016

TooFaced Sweet Peach Collection Launch!

It was a no brainer when I sat down to write tonight. This launch has the beauty community not only buzzing, but rocking the whole universe. Back in the Spring, TooFaced launched the Sweet Peach eye shadow palette. Similar to their Chocolate Bar palettes, only peach. 

The Chocolate Bar collection is infused with actual cocoa powder which gives everything in this collection the beautiful smell of natural cocoa. It started with the Chocolate Soleil bronzer. From there it has expanded into liquid lipsticks, powder foundations, and the ever famous Chocolate Bar eyeshadow palettes. There is the Original, the Semi-Sweet and the Chocolate Bon Bon's. Actually, I just purchased the Bon Bon's palette last week and have been playing with it. I'm not too sure how I feel yet... I'm sure a review will come soon enough. Anyways, I'm getting distracted!

This morning TooFaced.com launched the Sweet Peach collection. It included the coveted eyeshadow palette that many people were unable to get their hands on during the first run ($59 CDN), Papa Don't Peach blush ($38 CDN), Glow Peach Infused highlighting palette ($52 CDN), and eight beautiful shades of creamy Peach Oil Lip Glosses ($24 CDN each). Did you get your order in? Worry not if you missed the first bus, tonight at midnight Sephora and Ulta launch the entire collection online! You can also wait until Boxing Day (Dec 26th) to see these items live in store. For my Canadian friends, I would recommend ordering from Sephora.ca or waiting until the launch in store. You can order from the TooFaced website, however you will have to pay customs fees because their orders ship from the US. I have been seriously considering what items I wanted to order. Clearly, I don't need the entire collection (even though I would LOVE to have it). I'm definitely getting the eyeshadow palette now that I'm rocking eyeshadows on the daily, but what else? I've seriously been considering a Peach Oil Lipgloss and possibly the blush. However $38 for one blush, no matter how beautiful, is a little rich for my blood. The highlighting palette is a better deal as you get the highlight, blush, and bronzer for $52 (CDN). But with makeup, always get what you're drawn to. Follow your gut... it usually doesn't steer you wrong.

What are you getting your hands on with this launch? Anything? Everything? Let me know because I still haven't decided...

Again, you can always find me on Twitter @cherrytrish17 or on Instagram @cherrytrish.

Until next time, goodnight my friends!


Monday 12 December 2016

Charcoal to Whiten Teeth?

This is something I had seen floating around Pintrest and Instagram for quite a while now. But, with most things you find on social media, you have no real idea on who you can actually trust. Who's being sponsored? Who's lying? Who even cares, really? I decided to be brave and actually try something I had seen online. Everyone wants white teeth, but not everyone has hundreds of dollars to get them professionally whitened. Hell, I was hesitant to spend $60 on a whitening kit from my local drugstore. I decided to try this first. I purchased a bottle of Activated Charcoal from my local Shoppers Drug Mart. 90 capsules for only $9.99 (CDN$). I could try something for ten bucks. If it didn't work as a teeth whitening product, it is known to be very good for upset tummies. So really... I had nothing to lose.


It's really a simple process and you're done in ten minutes. Personally, I use a second toothbrush for this. You could use your everyday toothbrush, but it turns the bristles black. I also like to rinse my mouth with cold water first. Brushing your teeth with charcoal is a very dry activity, so I find the quick pre-rinse to really help move the product around just enough.

First, open up a capsule of activated charcoal. Be careful because black powder will get everywhere (and I mean EVERYWHERE). I like to do this with my toothbrush resting in the bowl of my sink and I open the capsule above it. Shake as much of the product as you can onto the bristles of your toothbrush. Be advised not to get the charcoal wet as you want it dry to brush into your teeth.


Slowly and carefully move the brush into your mouth and begin to brush your teeth as you normally would. Move the charcoal into your teeth for a minute or two and be sure to cover all teeth with the charcoal, especially at the front. That is where everyone will seem them gleaming! Be warned that your first instinct will be to either spit the powder out, cough, or swallow the powder you have as it becomes a liquid. Resist doing this as the charcoal needs to sit for about five minutes. This is the time you catch up on SnapChat stories, scroll Instagram, or read some Tweets. Your mouth will look a little scary, but I promise you it will not stay like this.


After five minutes, rinse your mouth out with water multiple times until the water runs clear. You may notice a few particles of charcoal left over. Now, just brush your teeth as you normally would with toothpaste.

This process won't dramatically whiten your teeth from yellow to white in one sitting, but I do believe it gets them a few shades whiter. I like to do this before big events such as holidays, weddings, etc. Below I have a photo of the before and after from doing this tonight. Note that these photos were taken within ten minutes of each other, in the same bathroom with the same lighting. I tried very hard to get the same angle as well to keep the results true.

BEFORE

AFTER



Would I recommend this? Sure, I would. I already have to numerous people in my life. I've actually provided them with the charcoal, too. I mean, I do have 90 capsules. I wouldn't do this process every single night. I believe once a week should do the trick!

Hopefully this helps you to decide whether or not it's something you want to try. I really like it. It's easy, cost effective, and it works.

Do you have any other hacks you want me to try? Let me know! As always, you can find me on Twitter @cherrytrish17 or Instagram @cherrytrish. 

Until next time, goodnight my friends! 

Sunday 11 December 2016

$10 Eyeshadow Primer VS $25 Eyeshadow Primer

I have the greasiest eyelids anyone has ever seen. Yes, it's a horribly embarrassing problem that I've dealt with my entire life. This is the reason why I never bothered to wear eyeshadow until a few months ago. Now matter what eyeshadow I used, or what I did, it would always crease. And I don't just mean a little crease... my entire lid would be bare and every particle of shadow would be bunched up in a perfect line. This would happen in a matter of two or three hours, so when you're working a full-time job and you don't have time to reapply... you just learn to go without shadow. I would get by with just using eyeliner and mascara. I think I pulled it off nicely. But I would always see makeup tutorials and be completely jealous of these women that could wear these daring looks for hours at a time and I was stuck in the no-shadow-zone. 

I did try using eyeshadow primers before. I even tried the MAC Paint Pot (Painterly, of course) or using a concealer (both Maybelline Fit Me and NARS Radiant Creamy) but it would all cause me to crease within hours. It wasn't until I found out that my girl Nicole (Young Wild & Polished) started talking about her greasy lids and what she used to combat the problem. She raved about the Smashbox 24hr Photo Finish Shadow Primer and how well it worked. I splurged (for me and my drugstore budget) and purchased it. It really was as amazing as she said. It worked so well so I started wearing eyeshadows again. The only problem was I found that I was going through it pretty quickly and I wasn't ready to shell out another $25 (CDN$). I had then started to hear a buzz about the Milani Eyeshadow Primer. Milani is now available at Canadian Wal-Mart, which is great because that used to be a brand that I would travel to Buffalo for. The primer was $10 (CDN$) and it even looked similar to the Smashbox one.


After trying this primer out for the past week I can honestly say it is a dupe for the Smashbox one. I think I might like the Milani primer better, actually. I did a compare test today to see how each would stack up. I applied each one to it's own lid, set them both with my Wet N Wild MegaGlo Contouring Palette in Dulce de Leche, and then applied the same shadows on each eye.

SIDENOTE: I absolutely love the Wet N Wild MegaGlo Contouring Palette. I use the highlighter shade to set my undereye concealer as well as my eyeshadow primer daily. It's smooth, finely milled, and it works very well. BRAVO Wet N Wild!!

I wanted to really test how these primers would work so I did a nice, dramatic look (for me at least). After about ten hours of wear, with no touching up, I have the below, untouched results.


Can you guess which side was Milani and which was Smashbox? The results might surprise you. They sure surprised me! If you look at the eye on the right, you can begin to see it start to crease, whereas the other side still looks pretty good. Better than the right side in my opinion. Of course, the creasing side is the Smashbox one! I was shocked!

When it comes down to it... which would I choose? Both are great eyeshadow primers that stood the test of time, but, because of the $15 price difference, I will continue to purchase the Milani one. It's quite impressive!

So, now that I have these new primers that work quite well on my greasy lids, I am an eyeshadow fein! I have purchased two Kat Von D palettes, 10 MAC shadow pans, the Chocolate Bon Bons palette from Too Faced and I'm planning on getting the Sweet Peach palette from Too Faced when it releases in a few days. Something about red, oranges and peaches really get my motor running. The more I play with my palettes, the more excited I get. I absolutely love working on my techniques for the eye. 

For those of you who are interested, I have inserted a photo that shows my makeup for the day. I think I love it!


As always, you can find me on Twitter @cherrytrish17 or Instagram @cherrytrish. 

Until next time, goodnight my friends! 

Saturday 10 December 2016

Baby Wipes VS ELF Wipes VS Sephora Wipes

Generally speaking, I don't like spending money I don't have to. Over the past couple of years I would coupon my way to get baby wipes for practically nothing. Usually free (with coupons and Checkout 51) or a large three pack for less than a dollar. They seemed to do just fine when it came to taking off makeup before cleansing my skin, but I decided to bite the bullet, spend some money, and test out some makeup removing wipes.



First I purchased the ELF ones. They were $3.99 (CDN$) so I barely flinched when buying them. I had heard some of my favourite YouTubers talking about these wipes in the past and how fantastic they were. Even if they didn't use them on their faces, they used them for swatches and said they worked amazingly. I had used them every day for a few weeks and I was really impressed. Not only did they remove my makeup in a snap, I had thought my skin looked better. Clearer. The ELF wipes are larger than your average competitor which works well for me as I can get away with only using one each night. Some other makeup wipes require at least two or three to get the majority of your makeup off. When you're paying over $10 for around twenty-five wipes, having to use two or three at a time sounds a little bit ridiculous. All I see is cash in the trash.... one of my least favourite things. When it comes to ELF Makeup Removing Wipes, I had fallen in love. I'm already on my second pack and will be purchasing a back up when I go shopping tomorrow.

Next, I decided to try some wipes that were a little more expensive. Would there really be that much of a difference? On Black Friday, Sephora had a kit with their Rose Face Mask, Rose Sleeping Mask and their Rose Makeup Removing Wipes for only $13 (CDN$). That was a steal as these three products would normally add up to $23 (CDN$). I have already talked about my new obsession with sheet masks in my last blog, so you knew I would be curious to try that product as well. I have used the Sephora Rose wipes for the past two weeks. To be honest, I'm not a huge fan. I find the scent way too overpowering, almost to the point of making me nauseous, and they seem to work just as well for more than double the cost of the ELF ones. ELF gives you twenty wipes for $3.99 (CDN$) and although Sephora gives you twenty-five wipes you are going to be paying $9.99 (CDN$) for the pack. Unfortunately, I don't find enough of a difference in performance to justify this price.

Now, I will say that I did really enjoy the Rose Sheet Mask as well as the Rose Sleeping Mask. These are two products that I would purchase again. Even though the rose scent is strong in the sheet mask, I find that it isn't as potent as the makeup removing wipes. Now, I do know that Sephora wipes do come in different varieties which help with different skin concerns. I may purchase a different type in the future to try, but in the meantime I will continue to enjoy my ELF wipes.

Again, if you ever want to start a conversation about beauty, or anything really, you can reach out to me on Twitter @cherrytrish17 or Instagram @cherrytrish. 

Until next time, goodnight my friends!

Thursday 8 December 2016

A Sweet Little Introduction and A Little US Trip...

I have wanted to start a blog or vlog for quite some time now. About 3 years to be exact. But, what would I post about? What do I love? What fills my head day in and day out? That's what I will be putting here. Usually it's make up and skin care. I am OBSESSED! I could talk about beauty all day, every day, with anyone. My poor boyfriend gets the brunt of it, but he listens like a champ. He is even beginning to use some of the terminology. Just the other day I kissed him and he asked if my lipstick transferred onto him. I was honestly so proud. But I also love baking and crafts and yes, even the paranormal. Whatever fills my head, my fingers will type.

Now that you know what you can expect here, maybe I should do a quick introduction. Hi guys! I'm Trish! I'm a 29 year old woman from southern Ontario, Canada. Yes, it's cold here. No, I don't own a pet moose. Or a polar bear. Or a beaver. I love being Canadian. The food here is amazing (hello poutine!) and the people are pretty friendly. 

The one thing that is disappointing is the frustration that comes with beauty products that are only available in the U.S. or only shipped from the U.S. Having to pay ridiculous shipping costs along with customs fees can add up quickly. Suddenly a $5 eyeshadow turns into an $7 eye shadow (with the currency exchange), plus $20 shipping, plus $25 for customs.... that affordable eyeshadow suddenly gets bumped up into the high end territory. Why pay all of that money when I can just get an $8 eyeshadow pan from MAC at a store 30 minutes away? Now, I won't get into the MAC debate right now... that will be for another day.

With that being said I do feel pretty fortunate as I'm about 2hrs from the U.S. border. From time to time I will visit some friends who live on the cusp and we will spend the day scooping up coveted items. On my last adventure I finally got my hands on the J.One Jelly Pack from Sephora. Korean skincare has really started to intrigue me. This Jelly Pack had been on my wishlist for months, yet it never came to Sephora Canada. I was lucky enough to scoop it up while I was there. I have been testing it out over the past week or so and I do like it. Do i think it's life changing? No. Would I make the trip back for another when this runs out? ...... Maybe. I think I want to give it a full-month test run... just to be sure. First impression sort of fell flat for me, but first impressions aren't always correct. This is a "makeup gripper" as opposed to a primer, which is what most of us are used to. Once I get a better feel for the product, I will for sure be giving you guys an update.



I did also pick up some Tony Moly face masks. Again, I'm living for Korean skincare lately. I had grabbed four of them to try. I have given the Makgeolli Skin Purifying Sheet Mask a go and I loved it! It made such a huge difference. Over the past few months I have been really loving sheet masks. Before I didn't think they made a difference but I was either using the wrong ones or they have really stepped up their game. I have Coffee Break with Dani to thank for that. EDIT: I have actually found a retailer in Canada who sells some Tony Moly products.... score!



Those are just a few more recent items that I have purchased lately. As I try new things I will be writing about them. Now, I am not a makeup artist. Let me make that clear. I am just a girl who has developed an interest obsession with all things beauty related. I enjoy talking about products to see what worked for others and what didn't. I love knowing about new products, old products, basically any products! Any excuse to talk about it is good enough for me.

If you ever want to start a conversation about beauty, or anything really, you can reach out to me on Twitter @cherrytrish17 or Instagram @cherrytrish. 

Until next time, goodnight my friends!