Saturday, November 8, 2014

Influenster Moda VoxBox

It's that time again, people! My Influenster Moda VoxBox arrived! Getting these colorful boxes delivered to my front step is so exciting because who doesn't love free shit?

I'm really not sure why I didn't get the one in between this and my last one from earlier in the summer, but whatever. I also had no idea what the whole theme meant, but I'm thinking moda=life=lifestyle kind of needs? Correct me if I'm wrong.

Here's the babe in all her glory:



Now here's the rundown:


Rimmel London Scandaleyes Rockin Curves Mascara ($5.99):
Meh. This stuff is pretty meh. The wand itself is very oddly shaped and I feel that it makes it really hard to coat all of my lashes without either getting smudges on my eyelid or inner corner from the brush. Even the formulation isn't great, especially for someone who loves big-volume lashes. I would not recommend this mascara.

Rimmel London Moisture Renew Lipstick ($6.99):
This. Shit. Is. Amazing. For someone who is completely against lipstick, I have fallen in love with the formulation of this stuff. It goes on so smooth and it feels like freaking lip balm. The color is a little intense, but it's definitely opening my eyes into the idea of lipstick, as I never knew it could feel so moisturizing. Perhaps I'll try something from this line in a more neutral color.

Rimmel London Moisture Renew Lip Liner ($5.99):
Probably the oddest product I've ever tried. It's weird to be putting a lip liner on your lips when you can't see where you're putting it. I've always thought of a lip liner as something to line your lips so you don't get the whole out-of-bounds-Kylie-Jenner-wannabe thing going on. I really can't give much feedback on this product because I can't really tell if it even works.

Puffs Softpack basic tissues ($1.99):
Tissues are always a great thing to have around, whether it's for makeup or snot removal, especially during these cold months. Bring on the flu! Just kidding. Seriously, I already had it. Please, no.

Hair Food moisture Hair Mask ($14.99):
Wasn't thrilled. Wasn't disappointed. I'm super picky about my hair products.

Swiss Miss Simply Cocoa ($2.29):
Cocoa is always something I love to indulge in during the colder months. Somewhere in between my coffee and my tea, I can get bored. Also, it's a great fix for when the chocolate craving attacks.

Jergens Ultra Healing Extra Dry Skin Moisturizer ($5.99):
I can never seem to have enough lotion, ever. This little guy is great to throw into your purse and be ready for the days of scaly hands and hangnails. Cute. But really, this lotion is super moisturizing and feels pretty luxurious for a drugstore product. If I wasn't already trying to get through so many lotions, I'd definitely buy this.

Resource Spring Water ($1.49):
Well, I don't know what more I can say about this other than "yay, hydration!"