Since I had been in the hospital and then hadn't been home for about two weeks because I wasn't allowed to climb stairs... and third story apartment, no elevator, made it pretty impossible to get home, I had no idea that my Ipsy bag had even been mailed. I didn't even know any of the spoilers, for once, since I hadn't even really been on facebook or social media, so when this turned up in my mailbox, I was pretty surprised.
Ajani was pretty curious about it too.
Ipsy is a ten dollar a month subscription bag service. They send a mixture of 4-5 products... hair products, skin care, makeup, perfume, etc, in a makeup bag every month, in both full-sizes and sample sizes.
There's a waiting list to sign up for it, but I think you can skip some of the waiting if you connect Ipsy to your facebook account... at least that's what I did.
Ipsy is one of two subscription boxes/bags that I decided to keep when I needed to cut down on spending money, when I went on FMLA for my surgery.
Pacifica Mineral Eyeshadow Duo in Duo 1, estimated to be worth about... $3.00.
I can't really find any comparable prices on their website, there's not really a similar product, but it's a decent size, so I'll estimate it to be about three dollars. Pacifica's products are 100% Vegan and cruelty-free as well.
My picture doesn't do my swatches justice. The color on the right of the palette is a glittery bronze color with sparkle, and the paler color is a beautiful pinkish purple shimmer. They're both completely gorgeous colors and look NOTHING like they do in the container they came in.
Just goes to show that you can't judge a makeup, by first glance.
I really like these colors, they're nude enough for every day wear, but glittery enough to make a statement.
Eau Thermal Avene, Thermal Spring Water, worth $9.00,based on an internet search that showed me the same product in the same size for that price. A full-size is twice the size of this, and costs $18.00, so that $9.00 does seem accurate.
But... WHAT THE HELL IS THERMAL SPRING WATER?
These are the directions that came with the product. Apparently it has a lot of uses... makeup removal, after hair removal, razor burn, diaper rash, reducing facial redness, itching, after a surgical procedure, damaged skin, after exercise, during travel, and in summer, and I do like the special illustrations that came with my directions.
I sprayed some on my face, out of curiosity, and it was cooling and refreshing. So, this will probably be something that will go great after being outside in Texas sun during the summer and working up an awful sweat, just walking to and from my car... LOVE THAT 105 DEGREE HUMIDITY!!
Nailtini nailpolish in Bloody Mary, full-size, worth $13.00
I don't like really like bright red and slutty nailpolish, no offense to anyone, who does. It's just not me, I prefer cooler colors as opposed to warmer colors. It's a very very bright red. I do love nailpolish though. I wish I had gotten one of the other colors offered this month because they're more "me", but then again, you never know when I might want a red nailpolish for some reason, so I am satisfied with this.
Hang-Ten Classic Sport Sunblock, SPF 50, let's estimate it at... $4.00? It's a decent sized sample, but not full-size, which retails at $13.00.
This will go to use. I don't use SPF that high, I have medium skin, and I really like to tan over the summer, but I do tend to use stronger SPF on my face [I'm partial to Coola cucumer scented facial sunscreen in SPF 30, which I got in a birchbox, last summer] just not SPF 50.
However, my fiance is very pale, and burns very easily, and requires a high SPF, so I will pass this on to him, and I'm sure it will be very useful when we take out summer pilgrimage down to New Braufels/San Antonio for Schlitterbahn and Tubing :)
Pur-lisse hydra balance moisturizer, worth about $13.75. To get this price, I did math. I got about one fourth of the full-size product, and figured out what 25% of the full-size product, which is $55.00 would be.
I'm slightly excited about this product. It claims it helps with anti-aging and redness, which are two things I like. I also like moisturizers because my face gets awful in Texas heat, and I like any product that makes me look younger than I am, although, most people say I really don't look my age anyways... BUT STILL.
I plan to try this after my shower later today.
Sorin was watching me the entire time that I wrote this and unbagged my products.
And Gandalf was watching me from behind.
My cats are so freaking curious whenever I get a subscription box. I should get them like a Cat subscription box.
Anyhow, my total for Ipsy this month is: approximately $42.75
I paid ten smackers for this bag, and the value was $32.75 over my initial purchase.
Ipsy always gives you great value for your money.
I was very happy with this month's bag. I will actually use probably all the products in it... even that weird thermal water.
So... ten dollars, great value, generous samples, check Ipsy out.
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