So now that we're all on the same page – it's officially
fall! (Well not officially, but it's
close enough.) While some girls flock to the church of Pumpkin Spice as soon as
the temperatures take a dip, I'm more inclined to lean towards the patron saint
of fall, Alice Hoffman.
This house though. |
I grew up in a house where Practical Magic was pretty much a mandatory requirement, as it
should be. It weaves a story of strong, interesting women and how much stronger women can be
when they support one another rather than tearing each other down. Plus, the
movie version has killer scenery. Who didn't want to live in that house? I still
want to live in that house.
So basically, Practical
Magic (and all Alice Hoffman novels) have a pretty solid influence on my
life. There's just something cool about magical, sassy women. That
being said, the Owens family does hold a special place in my heart, so this
fall I decided to focus on channeling my inner magical feminist (is that a
thing?!) with some dark lipsticks from NYX Cosmetics.
I fell in love with NYX when I was deep in the throws of a
Target obsession, but I've noticed that Target has not been stocking their NYX
supplies for the past few months. And I've checked multiple Targets – trust me
on this. I've been dying to get my hands on two specific NYX lipsticks – the matte
"ARIA" and the macaroon "CHAMBORD." Unfortunately for me, Target wasn't coming
through and my local Ulta didn't have them. So by the time I was ready to order
them online, I had a 20% off coupon and they offered free shipping on orders of
$25 and over.
Let me say that NYX cosmetics are definitely not pricey – so
that's when things got a little out of hand. Four lipsticks, three lip pencils
and an eyebrow gel (why not?) later, my stuff was set to arrive in 7-10 days.
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From left to right: Chaos, Medusa, Aria and Chambord |
First thing's first: CHAMBORD. I was so excited for this, I
had read beauty reviews all over the place – including my beauty bible
xovain. One of the general consensuses (consesi?) about
this BLACK LIPSTICK (!!!) is that it isn't super wearable on a day to day
basis. This is true, I'm not going to be rocking this at work any time soon.
But I was super impressed with how it applied, thick and solid – not at all
patchy. I applied a couple coats and was pleased with the overall look. I kept
the rest of my makeup pretty minimal because I wanted this look to be as
wearable as possible. All in all, I love it! I love how it enhances my fair
skin and seems to make my eye color pop. With my freshly dark hair, and uniform
of all black, I feel like a cool girl who probably spends full moon nights making midnight margaritas vs. a very grumpy goth sixteen year old. I
don't know how often I will actually wear Chambord, but I'd like to try and
rock it on the one night per month that I wind up going out.
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Cragged salt like a sailor's stubble, flip the switch and let the cauldron bubble! |
Next up: ARIA. If you're on Pinterest, or follow any sort of
beauty blog, you've probably heard of Aria. Think of it as an ideal MAC dupe.
It's super flattering on a variety of skin tones, and it's matte style just
adds a bit of edge. I definitely will wear Aria in a variety of places – the whole
look makes me feel sort of like "Teen Witch gets First Office Job." It's fun goth without being too overwhelming, weird without being black lipstick, spooky
but not so spooky that no one will hold the elevator for you. Basically, it makes me feel like Gilly Owens when she showed up to Back to School night and used her sassy-magic skills to make Sally the head of the Phone Tree.
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"Yep, that's right, I'm back." |
Finally: MEDUSA. I snagged Medusa on a whim, and also
grabbed the corresponding lip pencil. I was surprised that Medusa isn't as
matte as Aria, it's actually a bit lighter and a bit more sparkly. All's good
though because out of all three lipsticks, Medusa is perhaps the most office
friendly. It makes me feel put together while also feeling like I could turn
dumb, dangerous dudes like Jimmy Angelov into frogs – so a pretty good look for your
work week.
All three lipsticks definitely capture the whole
"adorably spooky" aesthetic that one of the ladies in my office blessed me with this summer. They definitely make me feel like a 2014
version of the Owens family – strong and in charge, confident in taking risks
in my beauty routine. If you've been debating black lipstick, dark purple
lipstick or whatever, I say – go for it! Why not? As Frances Owen would say,
"My darling girl, when are you going to realize that being normal is not
necessarily a virtue? It rather denotes a lack of courage."
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"She's not saying they murdered him, just maybe they shook his hand, and then... he died. It's very mysterious." |
I've never tried dark lippies! I've always wanted to but i am so bad at picking lip colors that would match my skintone! Aria seems to die for!!!! It's like the perfect fall color! On the other hand, i'm not a lippie person cos i get chapped lips.... Bettwe work on that! :)
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