Kooky trend

Makeup for your Teeth? Pink, Platinum, + Yellow?? I’m Cringing.

@bufferingbetty

Because you don’t have rapper money and there’s a party tonight.

I am always one to say that makeup is fun in all forms. Changing up your look for a few hours is part of the self expressive nature of cosmetics. Getting a little weird with your makeup is always welcome. I, myself have green, blue, and neon lipsticks, frosty-funky color highlighter, and I have been itching to bleach my brows. Just for fun. But how weird is too weird? How far is too far in the realms of eccentric makeup?

Meet Chrom

Creators of temporary tooth polish. Like nail polish but for your teeth. YOUR TEETH!!!

“CHRŌM is a tooth polish, just like nail polish, that can be applied and removed in a matter of seconds, and lasts for up to 24 hours at a time. It doesn’t smudge when you're eating and has no taste” (source)

 
 

Need to know: 14 colors, $18
Avaiable at toothpolish.com
Shop here

The colors

Ok. As Americans, we have a pretty basic standard for what teeth should look like. Our ideal is bright, white, straight, and clean teeth. (Lord, doesn’t that say so much, but I digress). So the Chrom tooth polish that makes the most sense to me is the “Pearly White” shade. Maybe you’ve been drinking too much coffee lately and it’s showing on your teeth. You have an event to attend and want brilliant white teeth to make your smile just that much more beautiful. But, with Chrom, you have the option of making your smile sparkle with glitter, with green teeth, and, yes, YELLOW.

 

This color is Glitterati Chrom. 1 of their 3 glittery shades. Can’t lie, I love glitter and this looks like something I’d give a try to. Maybe. While your teeth look brighter, they also look kind of dirty. But still not too bad.

 
 

Ok I almost bought Glitterati Party because this is just freaking cute.

 
 

No. No, sorry, Just no. Glitterati Gold looks like you ain’t brushed your teeth in 7 months. I almost called a lawyer to bring a lawsuit for causing me trauma and making my spine cringe!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Chrom toothpolish in Baby Blue and in Mint gave me some positive feels all over again. This is very appropriate for music festivals, laser shows, raves (are they still a thing), basically any party where there is a girl with a hula hoop, pigtails with yarn, and gemstones on her face.

But then this color happened.

 
 

24 Karat Toothpolish is cancelled. It looks like she caked Hot Cheetos on to her bottom teeth. It looks like her teeth have been replaced with Cheez-Its. It looks like the concept of a toothbrush had never been introduced. It looks so crazy, it changed history! Oy vey. Ay Dios. No puedo.

I’m weak.

 
 

And here we have Chrom tooth polish in Sunshine. Right.

When I was a kid, I remember my friends and I pressing silver gum wrappers on to our teeth and pretending we were rappers, singing lyrics no 9 year old should sing. I don’t know about other play grounds around the country, but on 104th between 2nd + 3rd Ave in NYC, that’s what we did. I remember we would also take the brown wrappers off a Reese’s peanut butter cup and wrap them around our teeth and pretend we were hillbillies.

Chrom Tooth Polish is just an extension of that. Playing pretend. Dressing up. Having fun. So I joke about how crazy some of the colors look, but in the end, it is just makeup.

Is it fashion or is it Corny?

Kooky trend? Or here to stay: K Beauty

Written by: Kayla . M

Trends and fads are ever changing and leaves us with the decision of either partaking in them or simply waiting for the next passing one. However there’s one current trend that doesn’t seem to be going anywhere and that is K beauty, so climb aboard the K train and get ready for a ride.

 

 K Beauty and the products it offers has many aspects but so far there is only one I have found myself trying to understand, the sheet mask. I have tried many sheet masks before and had no idea it was considered a “K Beauty” technique.  The K stands for Korean which means all of this comes from, spoiler alert, Korea. Recently, I have been desperately trying to have my skin as “perfect” as possible, why? Because skin is your biggest organ and I have convinced myself that having a good base leads to a much better overall product, I always love my makeup much more when I’m having a good skin day. 

 

Innisfree is a Korean beauty brand. According to their website it is a “natural brand that shares the benefits of nature with the pristine island of Jeju” additionally the company has a Green Promise where they are “trying to lower their carbon footprint, use 70% natural ingredients and return 1% of annual profit to ‘neighbors’ (I believe they are referring to nature).” I tried their Green Tea Sheet Mask. 

 

The mask I tried is part of their “it’s real squeeze” and is made of a 3 layer sheet as opposed to their 100% natural cotton and their fermented soybean sheet masks.  The triple layer sheet comes inn 16 types and it retails for $1.20. YES! YOU. READ. THAT. CORRECTLY. A. DOLLAR. AND. TWENTY.CENTS. The most expensive mask on the site was $5, the real squeeze mask are said to be absorbed into your skin at a quicker rate than the others. The green tea mask was allegedly going to soothe and moisturize leaving my skin supple, hydrated and smooth. 

 

The brand recommends you use the mask after cleansing and toning. I used one of my “everyday exfoliates” followed by a rose water spray and glow tonic toner pad. Right off the bat I will say it was by far the EASIEST sheet mask to apply. I usually find myself annoyed with sheet masks because I fear most of the liquid/product gets all over my hand while I try to unfold the Hannibal lector realness that is the sheet mask itself. I then fumble around with positioning and having the mask stick. None of that happened with this mask. I could unfold it easily and almost immediately it stuck to my face with very little to almost no adjustment needed for eyes, nose and mouth. The mask was a winner in my eyes already. 

After trying some snapchat filters and catching up on youtube 20min had passed and I went to remove my mask. I really liked that the sheet had started to dry—which I usually use as a symbol of completion with regular masks, having a sheet mask that let you know it was game over was a very happy change.

Like most masks they tell you to rub the extra liquid into your skin, while doing so I immediately felt how soft my skin was and was amazed. About 5-10 minutes after I had rubbed the product in I found my face felt a little tight which I didn’t mind and understood to be a skin tightening effect, shortly after that I felt my skin to find it had a sticky/tacky feeling. The stickiness led me to wonder if this mask would help with makeup application aka have my makeup stick to the tackiness. The tacky feeling lasted for almost 40minutes (lasted even longer on my neck), the pro to that? You would have a longer possible window to apply the makeup, the con? My face felt tacky and when there is no makeup involved it isn’t the most amazing feeling.

 

The next day when I woke up my skin still felt so soft I couldn’t stop touching it, I think it definitely did its job of hydrating and smoothing my skin. I can’t wait to try more from this brand