3 Fall Fashion Outfit Ideas ft. ToFebruary

Friday, October 24, 2014


Here is where I got the items seen in this fashion video! This is my first outfit idea video so let me know what you think :) Also, for the items that say they're from "Korea", I show them and give more detail in my Korean Fashion Haul Video/Post if you're interested in them and want more info!

Outfit #1:
-Sweater from ToFebruary
-Skirt from H&M
-Sandals from Korea
-Teal Purse (in video) from Korea
-Scarf (in video) from Forever 21

Outfit #2:
-Shawl from Forever 21
-Tank top from Forever 21
-Necklace from Korea
-Skirt from Forever 21
-Purse is vintage

Outfit #3:
-Sweater from ToFebruary
-Leggings from American Eagle
-Boots from Reflections
-Purse from Michael Kors


xoxo, Morgan 

[Review] Missha Misa Geum Sul Vitalizing BB Cake PA ++ 40 SPF No. 23

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Today I'll be reviewing one of Missha's newer BB creams. This will be a first impression on the Missha Misa Geum Sul Vitalizing BB Cake. It has an SPF of 40, comes in two colors (No. 21 and 23), and comes in a compact form.

As soon as I saw the packaging for this BB cream, I was immediately drawn to it because it is so beautiful! Missha is also known for having nice BB creams so I figured this one had to be good. I paid around $40 USD when I bought this in Korea. This BB cream claims to be:

  • Wrinkle-care + Whitening + UV Protection (3-in-1)
  • Long-lasting for up to 12 hours
  • Makeup + Skincare (contains oriental herbal ingredients)
  • No stickiness
  • Sebum Control 

I absolutely love the packaging of this product. It is soo pretty and eye-catching. I also love it when BB creams come in pan-form because they are great for carrying with you and touching up while you're on-the-go!  

Like most tradition compact BB creams, this Missha one comes with a puff. This puff is supposed to anti-microbial, but you can buy replacements ones if using the same puff over and over bothers you. Personally, I only use the puff while I'm on-the-go. When applying makeup at home, I prefer brushes.
I chose the second shade obviously. I put shade #2 on the picture, but the actual shade in the store is #23. You can choose from two shades (shade #21 and #23) but since I'm naturally tan, I opted for the second shade of couse! In the pan, it actually looks like it will be my shade! I was excited because as you may or may not know, Korean cosmetic companies make their foundations very light. It's very difficult to find a Korean foundation that matches your skin if you're even slightly tan.
 When I placed the puff into the foundation, it seems nice and creamy. The texture seems smooth and it is not very dry at all. With these type of compact foundations, be sure to keep the cap nice and tight when you're not using it! Otherwise, it'll dry out very quickly!
This is what the foundation looks like on the puff. Again, it looks like it will match my skintone! YAY :) 

I started applying foundation so my skin. With these type of foundations, you want to pat the product on. Patting gives it a more opaque coverage. 

Here's a side-by-side comparison of the Missha Geum Sul Vitalizing BB Cake on one side of my face. You can definitely see a difference in color! Although it's light on my skin, usually I can blend out light foundations enough to wear they look nice on my skin. This, however, it a little too light even though this is the second shade. The definitely has a high coverage, almost too high of a coverage. This foundation on my skin is borderline cakey :( I was dissappointed because I really wanted to like this foundation. 

Conclusion:
As you can see in the picture above, there is a stark difference between the foundation color and my skin. You can basically see the makeup line along my hairline and jawline. This picture was taken in direct sunlight, and I felt like in the sun, this foundation emphasized any flaw. It stuck to any dry spots and just sat on my skin instead of absorbing in and looking natural. I could also feel it on my skin throughout the day and it didn't really feel like it "set". For how expensive this foundation was, I felt that more money was spent on the packaging, not really the quality of the product.

Packaging: *****
Coverage: ***
Consistency: ***
Color Match: *
Lasting Ability: **

If you're interested in buying it, you can buy it here! 

[Review] G Dragon for The Saem Global Eco Red Lipstick + Swatches

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Hi there! Today I'm going to be reviewing G Dragon for The Saem Global Eco Red Lipstick! When I first found out G-Dragon was endorsing a lipstick specifically, I knew I had to pick it up! I was able to buy it during my trip to Seoul, Korea! I also featured this lipstick and other Korean cosmetics in my Makeup Haul

Back to the actual lipstick itself! I love the packaging... very sleek and I love that you can see what color it is from the packaging. 

Look at the glory of completely untouched, unswatched makeup! It looks so perfect I don't want to even swatch it!

 But of course I did :) As you can see from the swatch, it is a nice, wearable red, that is more on the orange side of red the a true blue-red. The texture is nice and smooth and it glides on without being dry.

This is what it looks like on my lips facing my window. In direct sunlight, the color looks a bit more orange than red in my opinion. Still very bright though! And a nice orange color at that!

This is what the color looks like in natural light (meaning not in the direct sun). As you can see, it becomes more of a red color! I love it :) 
But Morgan... is it worth it? 

Oh you bet I believe it's worth it! I bought it for around $8 when I was in Korea, which is a reasonable price to pay for a lipstick. Plus, it's wearable, which makes it a versatile lipstick. It's not too over-bearing and it doesn't look too harsh on any skin tone. 

xoxo, Morgan 



Pt. 3 Haul from Seoul, Korea!: Clothes, Fashion, Shoes, and Purses!

Here's the final installment of my haul from my visit to Seoul, Korea! I got a lot of cute things while I was there are LOVED how cheap everything was! Watch the video below from The Beauty Breakdown to see other things I didn't mention in this list including jewelry and accessories! :)


Here some pictures and prices (from what I can remember) of the things I bought :) By the way, I'm telling you the prices in USD... during the time I visit Seoul, the exchange rate for 1,000 won was 1 USD. So it's just easier for me to tell you USD :)  

These are high-waisted shorts I bought by Ehwa Womens' University. I paid $10 bucks for them.

I bought this Khaki-colored crop top in the area surrounding Ewha Womens' University as well. It was $5 bucks!

Around Korea, we would find these $10 purse stores! Everything in them cost $10 each! So my mom and I snagged a ton of cute styles :) What a steal right? I even ended up using the bright pink one in the lower right corner during my stay in Korea! They had a lot of these stores in the Insadong area, which was where we were staying.  

I bought this in the subway. haha. I don't actually remember which stop in particular (they have tons of underground shopping in the subways so it's not difficult to find good deals and cute things down there!) but I do remember this was $5 bucks as well :) 

I spent the most money on this coat... it cost $40! I like a good deal so usually I don't spend that much even at home on one thing, but I thought this was so cute and unique! I bought it by Ewha Womens' University (lots of good shopping there!) 

Another great shopping place for clothes is Dongdaemun! They have crazy multi-level stores that go on forever. I bought this top for $10 :)

I bought this top from the same vendor as the top above. It was also $10. 

How could I go to Korea and not buy shoes? This style was super popular during the time I visited and I saw so many women wearing the exact same shoes! Plus, these guys are super comfy! I bought them in Insadong, literally right outside of where we staying, and they cost $15.

I bought these shoes in the subway for $10. Again, I can't remember exactly which stop, but they have tons of booths in the subway pretty much on everystop, especially the main ones!

One thing I was really excited about buying in Korea were glasses. If you wear glasses or contacts, you know expensive they can be, so I only own a couple pairs. (Glasses in the United States are so expensive! I've paid anywhere from $200-500 dollars just as a reference) I bought these in Nongdaemun for $35! How great is that! They're nor brand-name or anything but I loved that I could buy some funky styles for so cheap! And yes, did I meant, they're prescription? :) 

This was another fun pair I bought. They also cost $35 and I bought them from the same place. Should I do a post on how to buy/where to buy glasses in Korea? Comment below if I should :) 

xoxo, Morgan

My Night Time Korean Skincare Routine! feat. Etude House, Innisfree, Holika Holika etc.

Monday, September 29, 2014

Long time no see! I thought I'd do some follow up posts for a couple videos I've posted already :) Here's some more specifics on the Korean Skincare Products I use at night! If you haven't seen the video be sure to watch it!



Now for pictures of the products :) Here's a list of what I used in the video!



Here's the order in which I use the Korean Skincare Products. Of course, I cleanse my face first with a foaming cleanser. I love this cleanser from Innisfree. This is their Jeju Volcanic Pore Cleansing Foam! Boy does this stuff foam up! It feel so luxurious! 
Buy Here: Innisfree Jeju Volcanic Pore Cleansing Foam



About once or twice a week, I use this scrub. It's the Clean and Clear Advantage Daily Soothing Acne Scrub. It's very gentle and it doesn't feel like I'm scrubbing my face raw when I use it, which is great!  
Buy Here: Clean & Clear Advantage Daily Soothing Acne Scrub Oil Free Aloe & Avocado

To make sure I've removed all of my makeup, I use the Wonder Pore Freshener. It's, again, gentle on my skin, and does a great job of getting rid of the rest of my makeup, oil, etc.
Buy Here: Etude House Wonder Pore Freshner

This is one of my favorite and most used products. I love this 3 Second Starter in Hyaluronic Acid. This is from Holika Holika and is a booster for your skincare products. 
Buy Here: Holika Holika 3 Seconds Starter Hyaluronic Acid

As my serum, I use the Pearl Aura Brightening Essence from Etude House. This is meant to brighten the skin and make it look luminous! I'm still testing this out, but so far, I really like it!
Buy Here: Etude House Pearl Aura Brightening Essence

I recently discovered this and think this is a great addition to any skincare regime! Before this Grape Seed Wrinkle Neck Cream from SkinFood, I would just use the same skincare products on both my face and neck. I believe in taking care of both you chest and neck just as well as you take care of your face (because let's face it, 20-30 years down the road they should match as you start to age right?) and love having something specifically for my neck and chest!
Buy Here: Skin Food Grape Seed Oil Wrinkle Neck Cream

As my emulsion, I use the Etude House Collagen Moistfull Emulsion. This stuff had great reviews so I've been using it every night and love how it's a thicker emulsion. 

It's very important to take care of the skin around your eyes, so I put a thick later of this Elizabeth Arden Perpetual Moisture 24 Eye Cream on. When I wake up the next day after applying this, my eyes feel nice and plump!!
Buy Here: Elizabeth Arden Perpetual Moisture 24 Eye Cream

Finally, for my face, I put a layer of this Elizabeth Arden Visible Difference Redefining Moisture Cream Complex on. This just seals everything up and really moisturizes my face.  
Buy Here: Elizabeth Arden Visible Difference Refining Moisture Cream Complex

It's always a good idea to use a retinol to prevent wrinkles, especially around the eyes. I use this Enprani Retino Eye Cream from Holika Holika. I can't tell how well this is working yet, but I'm very hopeful :) Besides, I'm young so I don't have a ton of wrinkles, but hey, it's always a good idea to start early!


And of course, I put a thick layer of Carmex on my lips. I LOVE Carmex and have been using it for years...Nuff said :)



Yay for Korean skincare products!! What are you favorite skincare products?! :)


xoxo, Morgan