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This is part two of my Vintage Vanity series, I am continuing with the exploration of bars of soap that have stood the test of time. Today I am looking at the British favourite, Pears transparent soap.
History:
Pears was first made in 1807, in all its transparent amber oval bar glory. This British gem is known for having royal warrants leading back to Queen Victoria.

The bar has gone through some changes over the last 200+ years, mainly in 2009 and again for a relaunch in 2016. People really didn’t like the 2009 change, and made a Facebook petition, it lost its Royal Warrant and disappeared for quite a few years as a result. In 2016 it relaunched and tried to win back its old fans. It sounds like it is much better than the 2009 version, but not as good as the original. 
The bars were first sold in London in 1807, its transparent colour was due to it being a glycerine-based soap, but was also a big part of its marking, promoting how ‘pure’ it was. 

Things that make this bar unique are, a divot in the top, which is due to shrinkage as it sets (not moulding), but people love to smush their old bars into it, preventing waste. It is also clear, which at the time of release, was neat. It has a unique scent that is supposed to be that of an English Garden.
Review:
I immediately did not like the scent of this soap when I opened the box. It was overwhelming and unpleasant to me. I am used to a whole bunch of different types of scents, this was not one I had smelled before. After a few days of the bar in my shower, I either got used to it, or the unboxing potency faded and it was a lot better. 

When I used it, I instantly felt a film on my body that I did not like. I did not find it rinsed off well unless I used a body wash mixed with it or afterwards. It wasn't the worst soap film, but not a great feeling.

It did do an excellent job cleaning like all soaps should. I did not smell bad after using it and the bar's scent did not linger.
Pros:

  • Cheap, at 3 75 g bars for under $4.00 CAD
  • Easy to find, can find it at dollar stores, grocery stores, and drug stores easily.
  • Cleans well, and removes odour easily.
  • Lathered well.
Cons:
  • I do not like the scent of this soap. 
  • Residue feeling after using.
  • The scent did not linger.
  • Soap is wrapped in plastic, so not plastic-free.
Overall:
I did not like this soap. I can see why people got mad about the changes in it. It did not smell good, it did not feel good. I would not recommend it unless you could not find another bar to use.

Ingredients: Aqua, Sorbitol, Sodium Palm Kernalate, Sodium Rosinate, Glycerin, Sodium Palmate, Sodium Stearate, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, PEG-4, Sodium Laurate, Alcohol Denat, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Metabisulfite, Sodium Sulfate, Parfum, Gugenia Caryophyllus(Clove) Leaf Oil, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Carum Carvi (Caraway) Fruit Oil, Tetrasodium Etidronate, Lauryl Alcohol, Tetrasodium EDTA, BHT, CI 17200, CL 47005

*This post features affiliate links. If you use it I may get a small commission. Thank you for your support.

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The weather is getting warmer and my skin care is changing with the weather. Wanting a fresh lighter scent is defiantly one thing I am reaching for now that spring is here.
J.R. Watkins Lemon Cream Body Wash is a clear body wash that lathers up well and rinses easily with zero residue left on the skin. All the while its scent is one that identical to lemon pudding. It is a citrusy scent that has a sweet dessert like quality. Not over the top, but absolutely perfect. I want to now pick up the hand wash and body oil mist in this scent.

My skin loves how it feels when I am done using it. It doesn't feel stripped of moisture, but perfectly balance. It also feels nice and clean, it washes any odor right off me and leave me smelling nice and clean. 

The 98% natural formula contains plant based cleansers and conditioners, has no phthalates, no propylene glycol, no dyes (it is completely clear), SLS free. it also is animal testing free
Ingredients: Water/aqua/eau, sodium cocoyl isethionate, cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine, cocamidopropyl betaine, glycerin, decyl glucoside, fragrance/parfum, cetyl betaine, gluconolactone, sodium benzoate, phenoxyethanol, polyquaternium-10, citric acid
You can pick up J.R. Watkins Lemon Cream Body Wash at drug stores and Loblaws nation wide. Suggested retail is $9.99

*This post features pr samples. All reviews and opinions are my own.


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If you are still out searching for the perfect holiday gift, some stocking stuffers or even something just to spoil yourself with as the season hits high gear? Well, I have you covered. I've got a bunch of items that are both budget friendly and easy to find at drug stores. grocery stores and mass retailers.


Yardley London Eau De Toilette / English Rose / English Lavender /Lily Of The Valley / 50 ml  / $18.99

Yardley has been been around for 250 years and holds two royal warrants, making it both legendary and timeless. I personally adore their body care lines and their scents. English Rose has been all time favourite of mine for quite some time and I always get compliments about when I wear it. This holiday season giving a bottle of one of their classic scents may make the perfect gift. 

With three absolutely timeless options, English Lavender, English Rose, and Lily of the Valley, there is one to suit just about everyone.  

Yardley London Soap / English Rose / English Lavender /Lily Of The Valley / 120g / $2.00

If you're looking for that perfect under $5 stocking stuffer, Yardley's soap may be the right gift. Who among us doesn't need more soap? We are all washing our hands non-stop and they actually work great for the body too. With the same rich scents as the perfumes these soaps accompany them very nicely.

I have the English Lavender here and it makes for a relaxing night time shower or bath soap. That being said the English Rose and Lilly of the Valley are equally as nice and for $2 they won't break the bank while filling a stocking up nicely.

Real Techniques Artist Essentials Brush Set / $29.99

Real Techniques has been in my brush collection since they first launched years ago, I still love their brushes and would recommend them to anyone looking for good quality brushes.

This set features some of their best brushes in one handy kit at a decent price. This one is great for any beauty lover, new to makeup or someone who you know just would appreciate some nice brushes.

The set contains 5 brushes, RT 217 Expert Edge Large, RT 421 Soft Accent Brush, RT 420 Spotlight Fan Brush, RT 317 Smudge Liner Brush, and RT 425 Lip Smudge Brush.

Real Techniques Sparkle On The Go Brush Set / $14.98

This brush set is perfect for any makeup lover in your life. At around $15 it makes a great gift or stocking stuffer.

You get three brushes in silver with mini handles, so it is great for travel, the gym, washrooms, desks with limited space, just about anywhere. It also comes with a limited edition purple Miracle complexation sponge. The brushes included are 406 Mini Medium Sculpting Brush, 407 Mini Multitask Brush, and 200 Mini Expert Face Brush.

Dr. Teal's Set / Relax & Relief / $9.97

Dr. Teal's is a staple in my house, I always have at least one of their salts and bubble baths in my house at all times. I love a relaxing bath and that is exactly what they deliver. 

I picked up this set because their Relax and Relief line has been a favourite of mine and I really liked the look of this set. The Relax & Relief line features Eucalyptus and Spearmint.

You get 5 pieces in this gift set, 396 g Epsom Salt Soak, 88 mL Foaming Bath, 88 mL Body Wash, 30 mL Body Oil, and 28 g Body Lotion. Overall it is a great way to try out and get a little bit of everything from the line.

There also is a similar Sooth & Sleep Regimen 5 piece set, 5 pieces Eucalyptus Regimen set and a 3 Piece assorted Epson Salt set for the holidays and all for $9.97.

Freeman Purifying Avocado + Oatmeal Clay Mask / $4.97

Freeman is a brand that I have known, trusted and used for over 25 years. Whether it is for my face or body (have you tried their Bare Foot Peppermint lotion? so good), they manage to provide quality care for my skin at an affordable price.

Their Purifying Avocado + Oatmeal clay mask is a great deep cleaning mask that manages to hydrate at the same time. It is gentle on my skin but also really effective, which is why I think it would make a great gift for anyone's stocking this time of year. At about $5 it is affordable and also a really big tube. 

Body Fantasies Gift Set / Pink Vanilla Kiss / $13.00

Body Fantasies make cute little gift sets that are sure to please without breaking the bank. I got the Pink Vanilla Kiss set which features a full size Body Spray, Body Wash as well as mini versions of the Body Spay and Body Lotion. 

Pink Vanilla Kiss is a sweet vanilla scent that is not too overwhelming but also just really nice for the holiday season. I think this makes a great gift for anyone who you know loves fragrances, I personally know my mother in law would love it. 

There is also a Twilight Mist  version available.

Do you have all your gift buying done yet? What kind of beauty gifts do you like to give or get?

*This post features Pr samples as well as purchased by myself items. All views and opinions are my own. Some links may be affiliate links.

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Catrice has made quite an impression on me since launching at Shoppers Drug Marts in Canada. Today I am going to talk about two products, HD Liquid Coverage Foundation and Liquid Camouflage High Coverage Concealer. 
Catrice HD Liquid Coverage Foundation
Hi-Def Coverage! Catrice's HD Liquid Coverage Foundation is an ultra-lightweight, high coverage foundation for a natural looking finish. • Vegan • Paraben free • 24 hr-wear • Cruelty free • Second skin effect -shoppersdrugmart.ca
Catrice HD Liquid Coverage Foundation comes in 23 shades, it is high coverage with a natural finish. The formula is supposed to mattify the skin while lasting 24 hours all while having a lightweight formal and a natural skin finish. Let's take a look at how it worked for me.

The bottle has a nice frosted look to it and an eyedropper for application. It looks pretty darn high end for drug store and its $13.99 price tag.

The formula is relatively thin for a full coverage formula but dries quickly because of its long-lasting and mattifying qualities. Because of this I really like using a wet sponge to apply it (currently loving the Real Techniques sponges for it). I also like to work section by section in my face so that it doesn't dry up before I have a chance to smooth it out. I personally have dry skin so using a hydrating primer under makes it go on a lot smoother and better too. If I apply it on its own I find I get some flakiness around my nose.
The coverage is actually pretty light but buildable. I like to give a once over and then a second go for a fuller look.

As for the wear, I found it wore pretty darn long and into my day with powder and setting spray. I did find with my dry skin that powder wasn't as necessary and didn't actually make the foundation look great on me. It made it just a little too dry.

I have been using shade 05 Ivory Beige. Which to be 100% honest is my perfect shade. I could not ask for a better match for me. If you want to see some fairer shade comparisons head on over to CrystalCandy Makeup for some swatches.
Catrice Liquid Camouflage High Coverage Concealer
Catrice Liquid Camouflage High Coverage Concealer is high coverage and long-lasting concealer for an improved skin. -shoppersdrugmart.ca
A little while back I reviewed some new (to me) Catrice products, one of which was Catrice Liquid Camouflage High Coverage Concealer in 010 Porcelain, I was also sent with this foundation another shade to review 007 Natural Rose. 
I personally really like the formula of these concealers. They are full coverage like the name implies, but also creamy and smooth. I have used them many times as the only product on my face and been quite happy. They blend out super easy and look great all day long without any creasing. It performs exceptionally well, especially since it is only $7.99 Cad.

010 Porcelain is a shade that almost has a beige quality to it, which at first I was thrown by, but love how it cancels out any red in my face. It is such a great shade for me to use for just about anything going on.

070 Natural Rose on the other hand runs peachy. This has become my go-to for undereye circles.

This concealer is good enough to use as your only complexion product but also can take a product that you don't want to use too much of up a level (like a sheer foundation).

I have been using it with the HD foundation on my blemishes and under eyes as well as around my nose.
How I really like to use these products together is by applying a hydrating primer, sponging on the foundation, applying concealer and setting with a spray. If you have actually normal or oily skin I would definitely recommend some powder.

Here are some photos of me wearing it mid-summer. 
You can see I get a real natural look using the products but still the coverage I need. 
Overall I am loving these products. The concealers are now my go-to product. They have the coverage I need while being fantastic for smoothing out and not looking thick. They look like my skin and I love that.

The foundation is great and a perfect option for when my skin is feeling a bit more oily then usual or I want a long-wearing option. It looks natural on my skin but can look a bit dry if I don't hydrate properly before applying or powder (once again, I have dry skin though).

If you are looking for some great drug store options I highly recommend picking these up at your local Shoppers Drug Mart or online.

Have you tried Catrice Cosmetics yet? What are your thoughts?


*Post features PR samples. All views and opinions are my own.
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Catrice has released three new limited edition palettes, Basic BAE, Badass BAE and Self-Made BAE. I was lucky enough to receive Basic BAE to try out.
Being basic has never been better with Catrice's Instagram inspired palette featuring 12 intensely pigmented eyeshadows in classic neutral shades with matte and shimmering finishes. Hands up for the basic bae! Shades include: #BASIC, #WIFEY, #SQUAD, #GOALS, #NOFILTER, #MUA, #TWINNING, #EXTRAAF, #MOTD, #MCM, #WCW, #TBT
There are 12 shades in the palette with a mixture of matte and shimmer finishes. They all are highly pigmented, have a buildable formula and easily blended out.
First off I love the packaging, little take out coffee cups on the package is 100% a basic and one hundred percent me. I pretty much have a coffee or tea with me all the time.  I also really thing the shade names are pretty cute with all the common hashtags.
As for the shades themselves, I think they are a great balance of matte and shimmer neutral shades. You can create so many pretty nude looks with it.  They blend out really well and you can layer the shades because the formula is buildable.
At $14.99 I think this palette is worth every cent, it has a much higher-end quality to it that reminds me of some previous Too Faced palettes I got in the past (specifically Sugar and Spice form Holidays 2014).

Overall, I really like this palette and highly recommend it if you are in the market for a new nude palette or just want to try something new. It is compact and sleek with really nice shades that are of great quality. I am going to take a look strong look at the Self-Made BAE palette because it looks so pretty, it is purple and plum tones.

Catrice Cosmetics can be found at select Shoppers Drug Marts, Loblaws and Superstores nationwide.
*This post contains products sent for review purposes, all views and opinions are my own.
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Catrice is a German brand that has been around for a while, but not here in Canada. I often heard about the brand as one of the ones to look out for when going to the USA or abroad and worth getting so many products from. That is why when I learned they were coming to Shoppers Drug Marts in Canada I got super excited.

I was lucky enough to be given some items to try out and review. So here we go.
Catrice has partnered with Beauty Influencer Eman to create three palettes, eye, cheek and highlight. She created the palettes to reflect places that influenced her life and I honestly think they are all gorgeous.

Catrice X Eman Lit Highlighter Palette ($14.99)
This shimmery highlight palette features four very different but equally stunning shades. Eman is Egyptian-Canadian and so this palette's shades take on various names of places in B.C. (except Maple, which is just very Canadian).
Whistler is a pearl white, Victoria is light gold, Surrey is a champagne and Maple is golden. All are intensely shimmery.
I am very drawn to Whistler and Surrey. I think this palette has a great range for all skin tones, I am super pale and can pull it off but so could almost anyone out there. I would suggest going lightly with it because it is highly pigmented and full of shimmer.

Catrice X Eman Cheeky Blush Palette ($14.99)
This palette has four gorgeous blushes that get their names from Eman's time in Egypt.
Shisha is a coral-pink, Alexandria is a bright pink with shimmer, Luxor is orange and Cairo is a matte tan shade.
This is a great palette because it has only four shades but they are all very different, you got a pink, a coral, tan and orange, you pretty much covered. The formula is smooth and fine, but incredibly pigmented. I used a duo-fibre brush as to not pick up too much product but still had to tap off excess.

These may be some of the strongest blushes I have ever used. I think this is fantastic because so many people have trouble with drug store blushes not having a lot of colour payoff.

Catrice X Eman Bronzed AF Eyeshadow Palette ($14.99)
Finally, we have an eyeshadow palette inspired by Eman's time in LA. This palette has 9 shades in it, 5 matte and 4 shimmers, all with bronzey tones to them.

I really love the large selection of mattes, I mainly wear mattes on workdays so it really makes me happy to see a palette with a good selection. The shimmers are buttery and blend out fantastically with lots of pay off.
Fairfax is a matte light beige, Sunset is matte tan, Melrose is a pink with gold shimmer, Malibu is shimmery taupy-brown, Laguna is a shimmery copper, Runyon is a brick-brown, Hollywood Blvd is a copper shimmer, Sweetzer is a matte dark brown and Mulholland Dr is matte black.
I found Sweetzer to be the right shade to use on my brows which makes this palette even more of a great palette for me. I really adore the Runyon and how the brick-brown shade looks a liner and have been using it a lot with Melrose on my lids.

The mattes are rich and blend out very well, the shimmer are very shimmery and buttery and also blend out very well. I do find the mattes actually can kick up a bit of powder in the pan, and the shimmers can create some fallout while applying. Neither of which actually bothers me and are quite easy to clean up.
Catrice Prime and Fine Keep Me Matt $9.99
Described as a "Lightweight primer minimizes shine and reduces optically the size of pores. Longlasting. Dermatologically tested".
This is definitely a primer more suited for those with oily skin, and I have dry, I will say I love the formula. It is lightweight, smooths my skin while helping my makeup go on smoother and longer. I mean it is a win-win kind of product. Sadly due to the dry skin, I cannot attest to how it helps with oil control.

Catrice Prime and Fine Multitalent Fixing Spray
This is a primer spray and setting spray in one. "Prepares the skin. Improves make up wear. Refreshes complexion" as the bottle says.

The spray has a light floral scent that I cannot place but absolutely love. The bottle has a great wide and misty spray to it that gives great coverage in a slow outpour without any streaky bits. One spray gives me all I need, but sometimes I go for a second. I really do love its actual spray bottle, it looks great, you can see what is left and the actual spray of product is one of my favourites for setting and refreshing my skin.

Catrice Liquid Camouflage High Coverage Concealer in 010 Porcelain $7.99
This is a liquid concealer with a doe-foot wand. It claims it is ultra-long lasting and camouflages even tattoos. I have no tattoos, so I cannot tell if it does, but I will say it does a great job of neutralizing and covering my imperfections.
When I first saw this shade (porcelain) I thought it looked a bit beige and almost dead like, but as soon as I blended it out I saw how it neutralized all my redness and purple veiny spots I was won over. It blends out incredibly nicely and can be built up to very full coverage. In fact, I am only wearing concealer in my photos, no foundation or powder at all.

Catrice Generation Plump & Shine Lip Gloss in 030 Shimmery Goldstone $7.99
This is a shimmery gloss that is thick in texture yet not too sticky, it just kind of coats your lips and stays there. It is moderately pigmented so it works well over lipsticks or liners but also on its own
This shade is perfect for me for everyday wear, it kind of just works for me and lasts a long while.
Here is a look that I created using the products in this post. I used only the primer and concealer on my skin to correct imperfections.
Overall I really love these products. They are easy to find at Shoppers, they are great quality, strongly pigmented and affordable. When it comes to drug store, this really is a line you should check out.

I am definitely going to try out their foundations, more of the setting sprays, the all look great.

Have you tried anything from Catrice? What do you think of the brand?

Catrice Cosmetics can be found at Shoppers Drug Marts across Canada.


*Products were sent for product review purposes, all views and opions are my own.
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