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VELOUR MINK LASHES REVIEW

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Let me start this review with this declaration: I love false eyelashes. No, that statement doesn’t even properly capture my devotion. I worship at the alter of false eyelashes and I take my communion with Duo eyelash glue. And let me tell you, I’ve been wearing falsies for a long, long time. This is not some new found or passing fad for me, ever since I was a mere teen I’ve been obsessed with lashes. For me, they are the single most glamorous thing you can stick on your person. Lashes are the ultimate pick-me-up for a dull look or even a bad mood. It’s really hard to feel shitty when your lashes are on point. Feel free to put that on my tombstone. With this, I found my natural lashes stopped growing and started getting damaged by the cheap glue, I used to use. After trying everything, I found the best eyelash growth serum, which I used to apply every night after taking my lashes off. Not only did I get my length back, but it strengthened them, so I can continue to wear lashes.


In all my years of wearing lashes I’ve tried just about every brand you can think of, American, European, Asian, all of ‘um from every brand and every price point. When I worked as a professional makeup artist I would carry a veritable eyelash buffet in my kit, different brands, and styles for just about any look you could imagine. What I’m trying to say here is, I’m a long time lash connoisseur so there’s not much in the lash world that elicits more than just a “oh, that’s cool” from me. Recently though, I came across a brand that made me go “WHOA, YES MAMA YES”, all caps warranted. After all of these years, I have found my holy grail lashes. I hadn’t heard of this brand until a little while ago, but I’m so glad I have found them now. That’s always the thing with small businesses, a lot of people don’t hear about them, even though their products are normally amazing. Small businesses, like this one, should really consider investing in some marketing so that more people hear about their products as they’re some of the best lashes I’ve used. Perhaps some SEO would be beneficial for this company. They could just get in contact with an agency, like Victorious (check here), to help them increase their website traffic and boost their online visibility. That could really help this company to get their name out there, hopefully, helping them to sell more products.

Velour lashes, a Toronto (yay Canada!) based company founded by friends Mabel Lee and Angela Tran, sell 100% mink eyelashes. Yes, mink, and yes, it makes all the difference in the world. I’m sure the word mink might raise some questions, as well as some eyebrows, but from their website they let us know:
Our 100% natural mink hair is free from any chemical processing or dyes. Velour mink is collected from free-range zoos and recycled during the shedding seasons, it’s then sterilized to ensure it is completely safe for use.

They also claim there is absolutely no harm done to animals to make this product, so animal lovers can purchase these with a clear conscience. If you’re wondering what the benefit to mink is compared to synthetic or even human hair lashes, I find them much more lush and with an ethereal sheen, while still managing to look natural. Well, as natural as you want them to be, these come in styles ranging from ‘totally believable’ to ‘Ru Paul’s Drag Race winner’, so the choice is yours.
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These babies are amazing. And don’t just take my word for it, everyone from Queen Beyonce to Anne Hathaway to Jane Fonda wear Velour lashes, and for good reason, they’re absolutely flawless!

The other thing I cannot rave enough about is the lash band itself. If you’re familiar with lashes you’ll know how wire thin most lash bands are. This usually makes them more difficult to apply. These have a study ribbon band, the added weight of which make application so incredibly easy. That’s not to say these are in any way noticeably heavy, they’re not, the lash band is just sturdy as hell, which is something I’ve never come across before. An added bonus to that is, I find it makes you look like you’re wearing eyeliner on the top of your lids even if you’re not, and if you are already wearing liner, it enhances it just that much more. That eye line enhancement is what really sells me on these as opposed to eyelash extensions (that and the fact that you can’t use oil cleanser with eyelash extensions so, bye extensions, no thank you).
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Speaking of that sturdy band, just because it seems so much more hardy than your regular ole’ drugstore lash, that does not mean you can be crazy with these things. They’re still delicate and require extra attention to ensure that they’ll last up to their potential. It’s recommended that you be gentle when removing them, don’t just yank them like you might with a cheaper lash. Also, don’t ever soak the lashes, as it may ruin the style. Another very important thing, do not use mascara on these! Trust me, you won’t need it anyway, but don’t be tempted to run a coat over them out of habit.
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These babies are amazing. And don’t just take my word for it, everyone from Beyonce to Anne Hathaway to Jane Fonda wear Velour lashes, and for good reason, they’re absolutely flawless! Now here comes the part that might leave you with some sticker shock, these start at $30 a pair, with some styles ringing in at $40. However! And I mean a big however, if you are anything like me, you end up tossing your $5+ lashes after a few wears anyway thanks to the breakdown and quick degradation of their shape. Think about how much that cost adds up. Because of the stellar craftsmanship, quality materials, and sturdy band, Velour lashes can last you up to 25 uses. That ends up being cheaper or just about even in the long run. Plus, if you have small eyes like I do, one pair can end up doing double duty for you. Velour lashes are long and more than likely will need to be trimmed to fit your eye. My eyes are small enough that the trimmed part can be used as little corner demi-demi lashes and I use them as such on my “glam-lite” days.

My favourite styles are the dramatic night out Doll Me Up, the uber natural Are Those Real, and the sweet right in between You Complete Me. I’ve pulled some shots of me from my Instagram wearing Are Those Real and Doll Me Up.
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I want to leave you with how big of a difference something so small can make. Here I am with one eye done with just mascara, and the other with my You Complete Me lashes. I’m not even done with my makeup yet and it’s already made such a big, yet at the same time subtle and not overboard impact.
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I’m hooked on these things!

I’m so happy I gave these a try, they’re my new holy grail lashes. I reached out to Angela from Velour and she was kind enough to share a limited time offer for The Beauty Wolf readers. Starting today, Dec 11th 2014 to December 19th 2014, they’re offering you a very generous 15% off your Velour Lash purchase! The ultimate Treat Yo Self! Just enter the code COCOVELOUR at checkout!

And full disclosure I don’t make a dime off of this code, this is for your benefit only, but you can bet your sweet buns I’ll be using it today to purchase myself some more lashes 😉

WHAT THE BEAUTY BLOGGERS USE: FEATURING CHARLOTTE CHO OF SOKOGLAM

We write, we curate, we cull the herd, we try it all, we pare it down, we’re always searching for the standout stars. Do you ever wonders what the bloggers themselves are using? I’ve rounded up my favourite ladies in the game and asked them about their personal line-ups and thoughts on skincare!
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Today I’m featuring Charlotte Cho, the brains (and absolute beauty!) behind Soko Glam. The write up on Soko Glam says it all:
Soko Glam is dedicated to discovering Korean cosmetics & beauty trends. With our thoughtfully curated selection from the most innovative and trusted brands, we invite you to explore Korea’s best in beauty.”

I’m a huge fan of Charlotte, she’s been featured in several well known publications and curates the Soko Glam online boutique. With her flawless skin and classic beauty, you can’t look at her without thinking “Giiiirl, what are you using? Because I want to look like that.”

I started by asking what she uses in her morning routine. She let us know that recently it consists of:

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Shingmulnara: Ultra Light Sun Gel SPF 30 PA++ (this was featured in the Get K-Beauty Box)
I then asked her to let us in on what she uses for her nighttime routine. She let me know that the evening is the time when she tests new products so it’s ever changing (I think this is the case with most of us beauty bloggers!) Currently she’s using:
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Skinfood Lemon Brightening Cleansing Oil
Su:m37 Rose Cleansing Stick
Missha Super Aqua Hydrating Toner
Benton Aloe Propolis Soothing Gel
Banila Co Brightening It Radiant Cream
Su:m37 Water-full Cream

I also wanted to pick her brain and find out what her favourite beauty products are right now. Charlotte always looks so put together and cute, so I was especially interested in these answers!
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Charlotte says:

IOPE water fit lipstick, because Jeonjihyun is my spirit animal (and it’s super moisturizing).
Clio Waterproof Pen Liner – I never liked liquid eyeliner until I used this one. It’s a game-changer!
Tony Moly Petite Bunny Lip gloss for cuteness and a sheer tint!
The secret to the glow-y dewy face without looking too shiny? A good sheer highlighter makes my face glow (in a matte) type of way?

I then wanted to know if she had any other beauty recommendations, any tools or anything that didn’t quite fall into the skincare of makeup category.
Charlotte says:

“I have a lot of annoying baby hairs so this bow hair pad is everything!”
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(The Beauty Wolf says: I know that pain all too well, baby hair club unite. Those little things are super useful when you’re doing masks or your routine!)

The one thing I’m always curious about is how people get into the game. Whenever I get a chance, I love to find out more about these self starters who’ve gone onto success. It’s one thing to toy around with the idea, and a whole other to try to make it happen. So I asked, what was the catalyst that propelled her from just daydreaming about it to actually doing it?

Charlotte says:
My husband Dave and I loved living in Korea and we have always been very passionate about the people and the culture. It was the perfect opportunity to share with the rest of the world one of the things Korea does best – skincare and cosmetics! It really wasn’t easy leaving stable careers and taking this leap into entrepreneurship, but I’m so glad we did.
Finally, I asked her what she thought the future held for her, and what her thoughts were on what she’s doing now:

Charlotte says:
I want to keep doing what I am passionate about: testing and curating Korean beauty products and making the discovery process enjoyable for others! 
In the past year, I started receiving emails from people who have experienced positive results after trying out my 10-step Korean skincare routine. Knowing I made an impact on someone’s confidence and skin has been incredibly rewarding which made me decide to go back to school to become a certified esthetician! I’m not sure what the future holds for me, but I’m truly grateful to be part of this journey and happy about where I am now.

So there you have it folks, a peek behind the curtain at one of the best out there. Thank you so much Charlotte for participating, it was a pleasure!

Who else would you guys like to see featured? Let me know in the comments below 🙂

HANYUL RICE ESSENTIAL SKIN SOFTNER REVIEW

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In all honesty, I had been so loyal to my Benton toner that I had a wee bit of apprehension about trying this product, I’m so glad I got over myself and gave it a shot. It’s now made it’s way into my permanent lineup.

The Hanyul Essential Rice Softner is essentially a toner, but soft (hence “softner” I’m guessing?). If we take a look at the ingredients we see a lot of stand out goodies.
Water, Alcohol, PEG/PPG-17/6 Copolymer, Glycereth-26, Butylene Glycol, Niacinamide, Monascus/Rice Ferment, Rice Extract, Yeast/Barley Seed Ferment Filtrate, Lactobacillus/Soybean Ferment Extract, Cnidium Officinale Root (Cnidium) Extract, Angelica Acutiloba Root Extract, Soybean (Glycine Soja) Seed Extract, Cocao Extract, Bis-PEG-18 Methyl Ether Dimethyl Silane, Glyceryl Polymethacrylate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Glyceryl, Adenosine, Sodium Hyaluronate, Dextrin, PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Carbomer, Tromethamine, Disodium EDTA, Phenoxyethanol, Fragrance. *Rice Extract

Check out that collection of fermented ingredients, I’m always a big fan of ferments and get excited to see them make appearances. Also that Niacinamide checking in high on the content scale, nice! Skin&Tonics has a wonderful breakdown of what those ingredients mean for your skin here.


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The formula is like a really thick water with a lot of slip. It glides on easily and absorbs very quickly, especially if you pat it onto the skin. It’s also very hydrating for a toner step, but not exceedingly so, you won’t feel like you’re drowning in it. This would be a safe choice for just about any skin type but would be especially appreciated by drier types since it does offer an extra oomph of moisture. My skin feels somehow plumper after I work this into it. The smell of this product very obviously stems from the fermented ingredients. It’s not the most pleasant smell but it is very faint and disappears once you apply your next steps.

I find that I need very little of this product to get the full benefits because of its viscosity. Two drops are enough for my entire face and neck. Getting those drops might prove problematic for some though. That’s because the container this comes in, while beautiful and sturdy, is HEAVY. I appreciate it, it feels substantial and luxurious, but I can see why others might somewhat dislike it. I guess product concept testing and exploring product visibility with these products are very crucial. If you feel lost about concept testing, you can learn more here. User feedback should be taken seriously, especially for cosmetic products. Other than the weighing factor, I cannot think of a single thing about this product that I don’t love.


I was sent this product by Alice at W2Beauty and decided to go ahead and get a selection of products from the Hanyul lineup to test with it. Since I started using the Hanyul line, this product included, I feel like my skin has gone to the next level. It was already at a good starting point with my former lineup, but testing this particular line out has brought me above in beyond. I’m majorly impressed with Hanyul! My skin is brighter, calmer, and overall more hydrated throughout the day than it was before. All in all I give Hanyul Rice Essential Skin Softner five out of five turtles

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If you’re at all interested in picking up this Softner, along with anything else from the Hanyul line, I really do recommend you do so at W2Beauty , and I don’t just say that as a blogger sent a sponsored product. All of the extra goodies Alice always packs in her parcels make every shipment feel like Xmas to me, add that to their free international shipping and it’s a no brainer. And as always if you sign up with my code 071087605 you can get $5 off your first purchase. I highly recommend this line if you have been looking for something to take you to the next level.


This review contains products sent to me for consideration but my review is 100% honest and unswayed. (I really, really, dig this stuff!).



MEMEBOX REVIEW

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There seems to be a new subscription box company every time you turn around these days. I’d look over the reviews and just “meh” every one of them. I knew that it would be a waste of money to subscribe because 90% of the things they sent would just collect dust and take up valuable real estate in my makeup drawer. None of them ever appealed to my tastes. That is until now.

I have never gotten so worked up over a beauty box until I caught wind of the Memebox. Memebox is the #1 beauty box in Asia. For those of us with a serious addiction to Korean skincare and makeup, this is the box we’ve been waiting for. It’s also a great way for those of you who are just now discovering Korean beauty to get in on the ground floor with a wide variety of products to try each month for a nominal fee. What I really love about Memebox is it’s full of both high end favourites and little known hidden gems. There is something for the newbs as well as the old pros. And no matter how well versed you are in the Korean beauty scene, you almost always without fail discover something new through Memebox. They’ve done a wonderful job selecting products for each box and I’m always so excited to tear into these gorgeous beauties when they arrive. It’s way better than Christmas, because you never have to worry about this box ever containing socks from your Great Aunt Mildred. You’re pretty much guaranteed to find something you fall in love with each month. Memebox also has an online store, they carry products that are up to 80% off regular retail prices. I’ve also found that they carry things that a lot of other online stores don’t stock.Another plus to this is, it’s not a subscription box. You pay for the individual box you want. So say you want to skip a month, you simply just don’t put in an order for it. The only downside to that is, these boxes are immensely popular and they sell out super fast. So far a total of four boxes have been released and shipped. An additional three boxes were then announced and up for pre-sale. Every single one of the boxes are now sold out and they haven’t even begun shipping yet. So, editions #1-#7 are already gone! They regularly sell out a within a week of being announced! I waited a day too long and I’ve already lost out on box #7. I’m so irrationally upset about it lol. These boxes are highly coveted and people are desperate to get their hands on them. If that doesn’t speak to the quality of the products inside I don’t know what does.Today I’m going to show you a little peek inside the latest release, the 4th edition box.memeboxopen
As you can see upon opening the box there is a little card provided with English descriptions, instructions, and regular retail pricing for each item. Brilliant! Underneath that we get to the goodies, all gorgeously packed up and just waiting to be ripped into. Inside they have deluxe sample sizes along with full sized products.
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Left to right:
Laneige Snow Crystal Pure Lip Gloss, Lanoa Natural Soap Sulfur, LJH Dr’s Care Vita Propolis Ampoule, T.E.N Cremorlab Mineral Treatment Essence, Goodal Repair Plus Essential Oil, Clio VF 21 Water BB SPF 35 PA++, Peripera Peri’s Tint Mini Mandarin Juice, The Shampoo Plus Natural Waterless Shampoo, Iope Bio Essence Intensive Conditioning (comes with cotton pads), Danahan Bon Yeon Jin Essence.
I honestly love every single thing in here so far. There are some serious winners that I’m loving experimenting with. I was especially happy to see the inclusion of the Iope essence, the oils, and the Clio bb cream. Those are all things I had wanted to get my hands on at some point.
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The Memebox retails for $23.99, and unfortunately, like I mentioned before, this particular edition is already sold out completely. (However my dear Beauty Pups, stay tuned because I’m announcing a giveaway for a 4th edition box just for you!)
Right now Memebox is taking preorders for editions #8-#10, so hurry and jump on it before they’re all gone at http://us.memebox.com/!
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