The January 2013 Glam Bag was my third bag since signing back up with Ipsy (formerly MyGlam). The past three months, I have been nothing but happy with the products I've received! Ipsy has consistently sent out generous samples that are varied and interesting. Each bag typically consists of mainly well-known high end products, with one or two more obscure high-end brands and/or drugstore products. If you're looking for a subscription service to try, for a reasonable $10/month, Ipsy would be my top recommendation at the moment.
My January 2013 Glam Bag included the following samples:
Pacifica - Tuscan Blood Orange Body Butter ($7.00/2.5 oz)
Tuscan Blood Orange Body Butter is not only a highly effective antioxidant rich moisturizer that nourishes the driest of skin and helps fight off the signs of aging; it nourishes your other senses as well. The infusion of sparkling, juicy blood oranges that are highlighted with notes of red raspberry and spicy sweet Italian Mandarins take you to the beaches of the Mediterranean.
Samples size: 2.5 oz
Sample value: $7.00
Big Sexy Hair - Spray & Play Volumizing Hairspray ($17.50/10.6 oz)
Your everyday spray for BIG volume! Spray & Play is a humidity resistant, flexible hold hairspray that provides fullness, lift and incredible shine!
Sample size: 1.5 oz
Sample value: $2.48
Nailtini - Straight Up Color Nail Lacquer in Frappe or Bloody Mary ($13.00/0.5 oz)
You can't go wrong with a classic, all the way to your fingertips. These two are the all-time best selling Nailtini nail lacquers. Whether the glossy true-red of bloody mary or the hint-of-pink of frappe, your tips and toes are classic perfection anytime.
Sample size: 0.5 oz
Sample value: $13.00
Josie Maran - 100% Pure Argan Oil ($48/1.7 oz)
This 100% Pure Argan Oil is a legendary oil that's rich in vitamin E and essential fatty acids, and grown organically in Morocco. With its multitasking benefits, Argan Oil can be used for many areas including hydrating and nourishing skin as a daily moisturizer, skin treatment, treating slit ends, and softening cuticles.
Sample size: 0.17 oz
Sample value: $4.80
SOHO - Concealer, Eyeliner, or Crease Brush ($7.99/each)
Brushes featuring a tri-grip handle that fits perfectly in the hand.
Sample size: 1 brush
Sample value: $7.99
Total bag value: $35.27
A little detail of the lining of this month's Glam Bag. I'm thrilled about the Pacifica body butter (this stuff smells amazing!), Big Sexy Hair hairspray, and the Josie Maran Argan Oil. The concealer brush seems nice as well. The only slight disappointment for me this month was that I received the Frappe shade of Nailtini lacquer. It's a completely sheer pink, along the lines of what is used for a French manicure. I don't really care for sheer polishes, but it might come in handy for days I need a natural but polished look. The Bloody Mary shade some subscribers received looks lovely! Overall, another fantastic month!
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Monday, January 14, 2013
January 2013 Birchbox
My January 2013 Birchbox was another so-so box for me which, as of late, is honestly the best I can hope for from Birchbox. Most of my samples this month were miniscule, but at least the products themselves weren't terrible. I'm thrilled to try theBalm Put a Lid On It Eyelid Primer, so the box has something going for it. The nail polish is a nice inclusion as well. I'm not thrilled about the color, but I don't hate it and I certainly don't have any polishes in my massive collection like it, so that's a plus. I was really excited to try the Harvey Prince perfume after reading the note description. I immediately sprayed some on my wrist and within the hour developed a terrible headache. I can be very sensitive to perfumes, but in the past I've only noticed perfumes with musk notes to give me headaches. Apparently Skinny Chic, despite not having any musk notes, doesn't agree with me. It's a shame because I really do think the scent is lovely. I've actually tried the Ojon serum in the past. I didn't notice it did anything spectacular for my hair and I had to be very careful with the amount I used if I wanted to avoid greasy-looking hair. The Fresh face cream samples don't excite me, honestly, but they'll be nice to keep around for traveling or trying if I run out of moisturizer.
My January Birchbox included the following samples:
Alessandro - Nail Polish in Blue Lagoon ($12.00/0.34 oz)
Launching exclusively for the Birchbox Shop, this extra opaque polish has a satiny formula and wide brush for easy application.
Sample size: 0.17 oz
Sample value: $6.00
Harvey Prince - Skinny Chic perfume ($55.00/50 ml)
Get a glass-half-full disposition with this optimistic blend of juicy Meyer lemon, white grapefruit, and pink plumeria.
Sample size: unknown (about 2 ml)
Sample value: unknown (about $2.20)
Ojon - Damage Reverse Instant Restorative Hair Serum ($25/1.7 oz)
Repair stressed strands with this aromatic hair treatment-exotic ojon and macadamia oils work together to smooth and hydrate hair.
Sample size: 0.07 oz
Sample value: $1.03
theBalm Cosmetics - Put a Lid On It Eyelid Primer ($18/0.4 oz)
Keep that pretty eye shadow crease-free with this stay-put primer, which also prevents smudges and smears.
Sample size: 0.125 oz
Sample value: $5.63
Fresh - Lotus Youth Preserve Face Cream ($42/50 ml)
With antioxidant-rich lotus flower extracts, this lush moisturizer protects skin from free radicals and hydrates for a full 24 hours.
Sample size: 4 ml
Sample value: $3.36
Total box value: $18.22
Overall, I really wish the sample sizes were larger. I'm really happy to have received theBalm eyelid primer and look forward to giving it a try (up until now I've only tried a couple variations of the Urban Decay Primer Potion, so I'm excited to have another product to compare). January certainly wasn't a terrible month, but I do feel like Birchbox leaves something to be desired lately.
What did you receive in your January Birchbox?
My January Birchbox included the following samples:
Alessandro - Nail Polish in Blue Lagoon ($12.00/0.34 oz)
Launching exclusively for the Birchbox Shop, this extra opaque polish has a satiny formula and wide brush for easy application.
Sample size: 0.17 oz
Sample value: $6.00
Harvey Prince - Skinny Chic perfume ($55.00/50 ml)
Get a glass-half-full disposition with this optimistic blend of juicy Meyer lemon, white grapefruit, and pink plumeria.
Sample size: unknown (about 2 ml)
Sample value: unknown (about $2.20)
Ojon - Damage Reverse Instant Restorative Hair Serum ($25/1.7 oz)
Repair stressed strands with this aromatic hair treatment-exotic ojon and macadamia oils work together to smooth and hydrate hair.
Sample size: 0.07 oz
Sample value: $1.03
theBalm Cosmetics - Put a Lid On It Eyelid Primer ($18/0.4 oz)
Keep that pretty eye shadow crease-free with this stay-put primer, which also prevents smudges and smears.
Sample size: 0.125 oz
Sample value: $5.63
Fresh - Lotus Youth Preserve Face Cream ($42/50 ml)
With antioxidant-rich lotus flower extracts, this lush moisturizer protects skin from free radicals and hydrates for a full 24 hours.
Sample size: 4 ml
Sample value: $3.36
Total box value: $18.22
Overall, I really wish the sample sizes were larger. I'm really happy to have received theBalm eyelid primer and look forward to giving it a try (up until now I've only tried a couple variations of the Urban Decay Primer Potion, so I'm excited to have another product to compare). January certainly wasn't a terrible month, but I do feel like Birchbox leaves something to be desired lately.
What did you receive in your January Birchbox?
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Gingerbread Cheesecake
We traditionally get together with my husband's family on Christmas Eve to enjoy dinner and to exchange presents among the "kids." Then we have a more casual day on Christmas with breakfast, more gift exchanging and whatnot.
Lately I've been kind of in a cheesecake baking mood (I made a Maple Cheesecake for Thanksgiving and a Pumpkin Cheesecake soon after for a "Friendsgiving"), so I figured a Gingerbread Cheesecake would be the perfect dessert for Christmas Eve dinner with the hubby's family. I had this Martha Stewart recipe in the back of my mind to try for a couple of years and was glad I finally did because it was both an adorable and delicious addition to dinner.
This cheesecake takes a little more effort than most, but the result is well worth the time put in. The crust is make from a slab of baked, cooled, then crumbled homemade gingerbread and the finished cheesecake is topped with little homemade gingerbread men.
The original recipe suggests topping the cheesecake with six gingerbread men, but I thought that suggestion, while cute, was a little impractical (the gingerbread men would have to be removed prior to slicing/serving the cheesecake). Instead I decided to make my gingerbread men on the miniature size, perfect to top each of twelve individual slices.
Of course, if you're in a hurry, you could always substitute a crust made of store bought gingersnaps for the homemade gingerbread crust. And, while the homemade gingerbread men topping the cheesecake are adorable, they certainly aren't necessary. If you do have the time to put some extra homemade touches on the cheesecake, these certainly give it a lot of character.
If you're having a late Christmas celebration and need a dessert to bring, this will surely bring a "wow" factor to the table. Or you could file away the idea (perhaps to your Pinterest board of choice) for next year. Either way, if you get a chance to make this cheesecake, you won't be sorry.
Gingerbread Cheesecake
via Munchkin Munchies, originally from Martha Stewart
serves 12
all-purpose flour, for dusting
Gingerbread Cookie dough (recipe below)
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
1 3/4 cups granulated sugar, divided
2 pounds cream cheese, at room temperature
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
4 large eggs, at room temperature
1/4 cup unsulfured molasses
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 teaspoons ground ginger
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest
12 mini gingerbread men (from recipe below)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Wrap the exterior of a 9-inch springform pan in 2 layers of foil. Optional: before wrapping pan with foil, line bottom of springform pan with parchment paper (closing it in place with the locking mechanism) and spray pan with cooking spray. This optional step making the cheesecake easier to slice and serve later on, but certainly isn't necessary.
On a generously floured piece of parchment paper, roll 1/2 of the Gingerbread Cookie dough into a 13-by-10-inch rectangle, about 1/4 inch thick. Brush off excess flour. Slide dough and parchment onto a baking sheet. Bake until firm and golden brown, about 14 minutes. Let cool completely on sheet on a wire rack. Break into large pieces, then pulse in a food processor until finely ground.
Combine butter, 1/4 cup sugar, and 2 cups cookie crumbs in a bowl. Press mixture firmly and evenly into bottom and one-third of the way up sides of the prepared pan. Bake until set, about 10 minutes. Let cool on a rack.
Reduce the oven temperature to 325 degrees. Beat cream cheese in the bowl of an electric mixer on medium speed until fluffy, about 3 minutes. Beat in remaining 1 1/2 cups sugar and the vanilla, scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed. Reduce speed to low. Add the eggs, 1 at a time, beating well after each addition and scraping the sides of the bowl as needed. Beat in molasses, salt, spices, and lemon zest. Pour the filling in the prepared and cooled crust.
Place cheesecake in a large, shallow roasting pan. Transfer to the oven and carefully add enough water to the roasting pan to come about halfway up the sides of the springform pan. Bake until cheesecake is set bull still slightly wobbly in the center, 60 to 65 minutes (mine took closer to 80 minutes). Carefully remove the roasting pan from the oven and allow the cheesecake to cool in the roasting pan until the water is lukewarm. Remove the springform pan from the roasting pan and allow the cheesecake to further cool down to room temperature on a wire rack, about 1-2 hours. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 8 hours (preferably overnight).
Before serving, remove the cheesecake from the springform pan and slice into 12 servings using a hot knife (or even better heavy white thread or unflavored dental floss). Arrange a miniature gingerbread man on each of the slices, and serve immediately.
Gingerbread Cookies
via Munchkin Munchies
*Note: You will use half the recipe to make a slab to use for the cheesecake crust. Refrigerate the other half for 30 minutes then roll, cut into miniature gingerbread men, and bake for cheesecake decoration.
1/2 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
1/2 cup light brown sugar
1/2 cup molasses
1 large egg, at room temperature
3 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon allspice
In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the butter, sugar, molasses and egg on medium speed until light and fluffy. In the mean time, sift together the remaining ingredients in a large bowl. Once the butter mixture is ready, slowly add in the flour mixture, beating until just combined.
Roll half the dough immediately for the crust according to directions above. Wrap the remaining half of the dough in plastic wrap and chill for 30 minutes. On a floured surface, roll the chilled gingerbread men dough to 1/4 inch thick. Cut out gingerbread men using a small cookie cutter (one about 1 1/2 inch tall should be a good size to top each of 12 cheesecake slices). Bake on a parchment-lined baking sheet at 350 degrees for 8-12 minutes. Let cool on pan for 10 minutes, then remove to a cooling rack to cool completely. Once cool, you can leave the gingerbread men plan or decorate them with royal icing or melted white chocolate (my preference).
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