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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
MAC Coco Pigment and Urban Decay Eyeshadow: Dupes or Not?
Anyway, awhile back, I managed to get my hands on a small sample of the notorious Coco pigment. And while I cradled my precious in my hands, I couldn't help buy notice one thing: beautiful as it was (hello complex taupe!), it looked familiar. Eerily familiar. Like, don't-I-already-have-a-similar-colour-in-my-stash familiar.
Excited at this awesome possibility that Coco pigment might have a dupe, I went to my stash to dig out all my eyeshadows, and found the potential dupe - the humble and totally underrated Urban Decay eyeshadow in YDK.
Here they are in their containers. Similar, no?
L-R: Mac Coco Pigment (in sample jar), Urban Decay YDK
But of course, the million-dollar question is, how are they swatched? So here you go:
L-R: Urban Decay YDK, Mac Coco
There you go! I do think they are dupes, or at least on my skin they are. I think one might be a tad browner than the other, but I honestly think that if you already have YDK, and you pay insane amounts for MAC's Coco, you're going to be disappointed that you paid for something you already have a dupe for.
On me, they're virtually identical. It may vary on other people, as to some extent what passes for a dupe is partly dependent on your skintone. Not so much for nail polish, but more so for makeup products. Still, I think UD's (Urban Decay) YDK is going to satisfy a lot of lemmings for MAC's Coco.
Which might make some of us wonder - if MAC's Coco pigment was all that and a bag of chips, why isn't UD's YDK taking over the world and being sold out at Sephoras and other makeup stores all across the world? It could be that MAC has that hardcore fanatic fanbase that makes every LE item a must-have while UD doesn't, or it could be that Coco was such a long time ago that people forget they ever wanted it and have moved on to other things. I guess this just shows that some makeup products are just totally underrated. And UD YDK is one of them.
Anyway, to sum up my post - both colours are TEH AWESOMEZ, like SRSLY. LOL. No seriously - it's hard to fine such a complex taupe. It's taupe, sure but they have hints of other colours - bronze, plum, champagne, purple, brown - that make it so unique, and so universally flattering. And also, that if you missed the boat on Coco pigment, you can still catch the YDK one.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Daily care for Combination skin...
Hi friends, i have written about daily care of dry skin and oily skin till now, so now what?
I have got a lot of mails of yours in which you have asked me to write about combination skin.Friends i have already told you about this skin,the care of a combination skin does present a problem, as it seem to have the worst features of both dry and oily skin.The effort should be towards striking a balance, to reduce the oiliness of greasy parts and lubricate the dry areas. If you have this skin you should use two skin care routines and treat the different areas as two individual skins.This may sound very difficult but once you understand the characteristics and choose the right cosmetics, the daily routine should be quite easy.
So now discuss about daily care of your skin. Cleansing comes first.Wipe the dry area with re hydrant gel, use moist cotton wool. Apply the medicated soap on the oily areas and rinse off water.Rub a mixture of beauty grains and skin tonic on area that are prone to blackheads. Wash off. Tone the entire face with skin tonic , using a cotton wool pad. Pat the skin gently.
This cleansing routine should be followed in the morning and before bedtime.
About the night care, it should be include a light massage with a nourishing cream on the dry areas. Choose a product that is not too oily. Cleanse and massage your neck too. Wipe off all the cream with moist cotton wool after twenty minutes. Apply an almond under eye cream around the eyes and wipe off with cotton wool after ten minutes. If you have any spot or pimple on the oily area, apply an anti pimple lotion and leave it on. If you have scars left by acne, rub an anti blemish ointment it into the scars and leave it on all night.
A few cosmetic-aids, common to both types, are also required. a good sunscreen would protect the skin from dehydration, and moisturizer. A skin tonic helps you to tone and refresh the skin.
The skin care without a face mask is incomplete.
Choose one according to the need.
If you have acne or pimples, you should choose a medicated mask, it will be the best for you.
Reader Question: do you know if storing nail polish in the fridge keeps it in better conditon?
I don't think it helps anything, because nail polish isn't like other cosmetics. Other cosmetics, especially creams or liquids, tend to go bad or go "off" after awhile because bacteria get into them and start multiplying there over time. This is why some people suggest putting some of your makeup in the fridge, because the cooler temperatures slow down bacterial activity (although it doesn't stop it complete, and it doesn't kill the bacteria inside). However, nail polish is different. The chemical composition of nail polish is such that it's a very unfriendly place for bacteria to live - in general, they just don't survive in the sea of chemicals found in our polish. So nail polish has very little bacteria compared to other cosmetics. So since there isn't much bacteria surviving in your nail polish, there really isn't any point putting it in the fridge, because nail polish doesn't go bad the way other cosmetics do. However, over long periods of time, the solvents in the polish will evaporate naturally, and the polish will thicken or dry up. This can be fixed by adding thinner to the polish. (A side note - it's thinner you want to add, NOT nail polish remover, which will mess up your polish!) I hope this helps you!
Monday, June 28, 2010
Barry M Fine Glitter Dust Swatches Part 2!
Anyway, fortunately for non-glitter-loving people like me, there are a few shades that don't actually have the chunky glitter - they have a finish that's more akin to the Dazzle Dusts instead. I believe they still have glitter, it's just not chunky.
Here are the swatches:
Silver 4 was swatched before as well, and this is one of those chunky-glitter colours.
Denim 20 is a bright colbalt blue.
Opal 21 is supposedly one of the newer colours, or so says the display. This one had a cool irisdescence in the packaging that my camera couldn't capture, and that didn't seem to show up as much during swatching.
Black Purple 23 is one of those colours I'd love if I liked glitter. This one is a blackened purple base with purple-blue glitter. Very cool. Like stars in a night sky!
Black Gold 22 is also another colour I'd admire and love from far but daren't wear. It's a blackened base with gold glitter. The glitter really stands out on this one.
Toffee 24 is a shade that doesn't have the chunky glitter. I actually really like this neutral antique gold. It sort of reminds me of MAC's Patina, without the pink irisdescence, and with more glitter. The base shade is in the same colour family.
Forest Green 25 is a green with gold flash. Very pretty. Also one of the colours where the glitter isn't that chunky.
Aqua Frost 26 is also really pretty! It's a aqua blue with gold flash.
As you can see, the glitter on the last three colours is finer than the glitter in the other shades. I'd be wary of fallout, especially when using colours like Silver, but if you have a good base that holds all the glitter in place, some of the colours are really pretty. For the rest of us, there's always the Dazzle Dusts!
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Barry M Fine Glitter Dust Swatches Part 1!
Anyway, Here are the Fine Glitter Dust swatches! Fortunately for me this is in just two parts (as compared to the six of the Dazzle Dusts) because they have fewer colours. One thing to note though - the feel and pigmentation of the Fine Glitter Dusts is largely similar to the Dazzle Dusts, BUT - and this is one big but - the Fine Glitter Dusts have holey-moley huge chunky glitter - not fine at all! While most of the Dazzle Dusts had a shimmery or frosty finish, the Glitter Dusts tend to have huge chunks of glitter. I'd beware fallout with these ones.
Here's the first set of swatches. See what I said about big chunky glitter? I'm sorry the photo is a bit blurry - it was the best out of the bunch. I know it isn't my usual swatching standard, I promise Part 2 is clearer.
Yellow Gold 10 is a primary yellow gold with glitter.
Crimson 7 isn't really crimson, it's more of a pale pink with glitter.
Purple 18 is a blue-based purple, also with glitter.
Bright Blue 5 isn't neon bright blue as you might think. It's a slightly muted blue. Goes without saying that it also has glitter.
Aqua 6 is a greenish aqua.
Blue Silver 13 is silver with hints of blue, that just swatched up as silver on me. Bah.
Gold Irisdescent 15 is really pretty. Me likey! It's a gold colour that would be suitable for even the cool-toned ladies, as it doesn't veer too orange.
Silver 1 is chunky silver glitter.
For some reason, the Fine Glitter Dusts seem to have this glitter. There are a few colours that don't have huge chunky glitter, but the ones that are swatched for today are all glittery. This automatically makes them unwearable for me, but they do have some pretty colours and might be better over a sticky base like UDPP (Urban Decay Primer Potion, if you don't already know), and would probably appeal to someone who doesn't mind the glitter.
Friday, June 25, 2010
Random POTD Holiday Pic: Eyeko Coral
Of course, you guys probably know that I hate a tan and have this kooky Asian idea that the-fairer-your-skin-the-better, so of course I was suntanning Asian style (or more accurately, my style, since I don't even think my Asian friends do what I did). I was lying down on the beach, sunning myself, while covering myself with my jacket to prevent the UV rays from hitting me. LOL! I know I could have used a sunscreen, but on that day it so happened that I had only applied it on my face and not my arms and legs, hence the jacket. (Who am I kidding, even if I had applied sunscreen everywhere I would have still used the jacket. I'm weird like that.) I think everyone else on the beach thought I was a total nutcase, but I wanted to lie on the sand, feel the warmth and smell the sea - without the UV rays. I know, I'm too demanding even for Mother Nature. And somehow while sunning myself (under my jacket), I fell asleep with my head resting on my bag, and when I woke up I had bag-fabric prints on one side of my face. As you can tell, I'm the paradigm of effortless glamour, NOT.
Anyway, on to the more important question - what pedi was I wearing on my tootsies for the holiday? Unfortunately, it was the rather conventional beach colour choice of a coral, which I've already swatched on my fingers HERE. But, I just thought I'd show you guys a couple of pictures of it on my feet anyway.
Here we are, POTD (Pedi Of The Day) pictures! And now we all know I have duck feet:
Very summery and beachy, no? Anyway, application was good, and it was opaque in one coat, although I think I used two, simply to even it out. But if you're careful, one will do. Lasting power was a bit problematic though - by the end of the weekend, the polish had chipped off on one toe, which surprised me. I mean, polish on my toes normally doesn't chip until WEEKS later. Maybe I ran around bumping into too many rocks at the beach.
Anyway, apologies for this boring post. Being back from holiday means I have to catch up with my real life (yes I actually have a real life, LOL!) which in turn translates into less time to blog. I promise I'll post with something more interesting tomorrow. :)
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Daily care of oily skin(II)
Hi readers, I am really sorry for my long absence. It was due to some net connection problem. So now we're going to throw light on the pore cleansing method.
Pore cleansing method is based on a gentle derm abrasive action which cleanses the skin of dead cells and hardened oil from the pores.
PROCEDURE
A mixture of beauty grains and skin tonic is gently rubbed on to the skin and is left to dry. Then rinse it off. This procedure is very helpful in loosening or removing stubborn blackheads.
The grains should be applied in a circular manner concentrating on the nose and chin areas. This removes the dead cells and unclogs the pores. The skin tonic should have a rose base which produces a healing action, tightens the pores and refreshes the skin. Slowly the pores shrink, the texture improves and the skin gains a smooth, translucent look. It also gives the skin a healthy glow.
Whatever the skin kind is deep pore cleansing helps in every way, improving the texture as well as the color. Taking proper care of the skin is basically a matter of awareness of the right and wrong procedure. In fact I would say that one should not do any cleansing rather than adopting the wrong method. The choice is yours……Isn't it?
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Barry M Shimmering Lip and Eye Crayon Swatches
Gold 1 is a light pastel gold with shimmer.
Turquoise 4 is a light pastel blue with shimmer. It looks a little more blue than Turquoise to me, but it could just be the pastel-ness of the colour.
Marshmallow 5 is a shimmery light pink.
Violet 6 is a cool-toned pastel violet shade. I quite like this one, it's a colour that's right up my alley.
Bronze 7 is one of the colours that pops a little bit more, being less pastel. This one is a very gold-orange bronze with shimmer.
Green 8 is also one of the less pastel colours that stands out a bit more. This one is a muted pastel-ized forest green with shimmer.
The only thing I have to mention is that while I was swatching, these don't seem to "set" on their own very well, and are a little bit smudgy. They would probaby work best as an underlay or overlay for other eyeshadow colours. If you wanted a sheer wash of colour these are perfectly fine worn alone too.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Chocolate Cheesecake anyone?
First of, Thank you all for your sweet comments about the cupcakes last week *bows* ^_______^ all your lovely encouraging comments made me so proud and happy!
So week two of baking, i made Chocolate Cheesecake with my cousin! Here are some pics of todays creation:
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Collection 2000 Powder Blush Swatches
There are only four colours, all of which are lightly pigmented:
L-R: So Pretty 01, Bashful 02, Breathless 03, Trouble 04
So Pretty is a light, light pink with shimmer.
Bashful is a pinky-peach with a bit of red, leaning warm. It looks darker in the pan than it applies.
Breathless is an orangey peach with gold shimmer.
Trouble is a pinky peach with shimmer. It's the requisite NARS Orgasm-like shade every brand seems to have nowadays, only a lot more sheer.
I was actually drawn to the blushes initially because of their really cute packaging - they're in small round pans with a swirly floral design etched onto them - but they're not my cup of tea. Like I said before, these are sheer, which can be a good or a bad thing depending on your preferences (for me, it's not that great). And they also have shimmer. In general the lighter colours are more sheer than the darker ones, but none of them are super pigmented - what you see is as much as I could build up. The colour range was also a little bit boring, but I suppose since the brand only has 4 shades, they had to cover their bases with all the basic colours. If you like sheer blushes with shimmer, this would probably suit you better. I think it's just alright - it's clearly not the brand's standout product. I think that in general for Collection 2000, their powder products aren't their forte, but some of items previously swatched, such as their glitter and metallic eyeliners, were much better.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Beauty Blog Link Love
Maggie shares this Foxy dupe of Too Faced's Sexpresso and Peachfuzz duo over at The Polka-Dotted Apple.
Kim Porter talks about a miracle moisturizer that's also a makeup primer, remover, and more!
Vesna from Beauty addict blog discovered one of her blushes is fake, so read this post to find out how to spot a fake Benefit Coralista!
Head over to Beautifully Glossy to discover a lip balm that GlossQueen thinks is an essential.
Glitter Geek is obsessed with everything sparkly, and she puts a glistening spin on the summer smoky eye.
Need some wedding makeup ideas? Check out Audrey Dao's wedding looks!
Pop over to melovemakeup for swatches and thoughts on the New Revlon Colorburst Lipsticks!
Get the only 10 tips you'll ever need for a fool-proof fake tan on beautywoome.com.
Champagne, French macarons and make up... Hellcandy spends an indulgent afternoon with Terry De Gunzburg, founder of By Terry.
Vex in the City takes a look at Mai Couture's Blush Papier - blush with a difference!
Lisamarie from Beauty Crazed discovers the joy that is cream blushes!
Eyelining Obsession thinks you shouldn't have to spend a fortune on great eye brushes.
You can wear nudes too! Spiced Beauty shows off MAC Lovin' it Lipstick with lip swatches.
Jen from A Beauty Junkie in London has been feeling all posh whilst checking out Estee Lauder's new Pure Colour Shadow.
Retrodiva splurges a bit with Chanel's Coco Rouge and Red Shine Glossamer. Find out if she thinks it's worth it!
Want to win a $100 gift voucher for all your skincare needs. Head over to Yinnie's blog to check out the details!
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Superdrug MUA Makeup Academy Lip Gloss Swatches
My feelings about this brand are mixed. I know everyone and their mum has been raving about this, but I didn't really find the eyeshadows or lipsticks or nail polishes that interesting colour-wise, and honestly, the eyeshadow testers were hardened on the top surface (probably due to the oils from the fingers of customers testing them out, but still...), and the lipsticks seemed a little dry (again, could be the testers drying out). I guess for a quid, you can't complain. But just as I thought I'd give the brand a pass, I saw their Lip Gloss. The MUA line actually has two types of lipgloss, both called Lip Gloss, the only difference being that one is in wand form and one is in tube form. I was drawn to the wand one, because the colours looked so pretty and interesting in the packaging.
They have five shades, numbered simply Shades 1 to 5. Shade 1 was a clear base with glitter, and Shade 5 was just a clear lipgloss, so I didn't bother to swatch either of them. But I did swatch Shades 2-4:
Shade 2 is a sheer neutral red with some shimmer (that doesn't show up in the photograph). It's a very sheer, wearable red gloss that I thought looked more interesting in the bottle.
Shade 3 is a sheer fuschia pink gloss. This one has no shimmer. Once again, it's also very sheer.
Shade 4 totally wowed me after the sheerness of Shades 2 and 3. It's a rose with warm gold shimmer. This is easily the winner of the lot, and very pigmented too!
These lipglosses actually reminded me a lot of the Revlon Super Lustrous lip glosses in terms of texture and smell and feel. If you liked the Super Lustrous glosses, you'll probably like these too. Shade 4 in particular is really pretty - I have this one, and I'll seriously need to get around to doing a proper lip swatch and review soon!
Friday, June 18, 2010
OPI DS Extravagance: Awesome Holo Goodness
Today's NOTD is one of my favourite holos of all time. There are some holos that are awesome because of the way they totally bring out the holo rainbow on your nails (like GOSH Holographic, from THIS POST) and there are some which have a more diffused holographic glitter - you get holo glitter bits, but not the entire holo rainbow. I usually don't fancy these types of holos, but OPI DS Extravagance is one I make an exception for.
Although the holo is a little more diffused in this one, I still love it nonetheless, and I can't quite say why. Maybe its because of its holographic sparkliness, maybe its the rich pinky-plum jewel tone that really feels extravagant (like the polish name, haha) and makes me feel like I've got little gems on my fingertips everytime I wear it, maybe it's the way it glints and winks in the sunlight. Whatever it is, I love this baby. And summertime is the perfect time to wear holos - the extra daylight just makes them so much more glitzy.
Here's two coats in natural sunlight:
Application on this one was good, as good as OPI's usually get. Not streaky, opaque in two coats, and generally trouble-free. I'm personally a huge fan of OPI's Pro-Wide brush, so I love the huge brush size because it lets me do my man-hands in fewer strokes, but girls with slimmer proper ladylike hands might not fancy it so much.
Like all holographic polishes, this one was a little high maintanence and chippy. It chipped after a couple of days, which is not unusual for a holo polish. I really love this one, and it's a pity the entire DS series was limited edition. I really wanted DS Original too, but I never got to lay my greedy paws on it before it wasn't sold anymore.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Eyeko Petite, Coral and Vampira Polish Swatches!
Enter 2010, and Eyeko seems to have reformulated their polishes. These ones that I've tried were much better, both in terms of packaging. Gone are the annoying milk jug bottles with the too-wide rim and hard-to-hold cap. These ones are thinner, and sleeker, and the rim and cap are normal to hold and use. The formula also seems to have improved - out of the three I've swatched, only one was sheer, and it was billed as a polish for French manicures, so that's to be expected. There are also some interesting and surprising dupes here.
First up, we have Petite Polish, for French Nails (don't you just love how Eyeko tells you what sort of effect their polish is supposed to give? I think it's kinda cute). This one is sheer, as billed. One coat was a barely noticeable pale milky sheer pink, two coats still left VNL (visible nail line) but was still sheer. This swatch is two coats, in natural light. Pardon the stained nails:
As you can see, this is a far cry from my past experience with their Pretty Polish. While that one was impossibly streaky, this was actually even with just two coats. Streakiness is a major downfall of many a sheer french pink, so consider me impressed, even if the colour isn't devastatingly unique.
Speaking of not being unique, there are similar colours, and a close-but-not-quite-dupe in other lines:
L-R: Eyeko Petite Polish, Rimmel French Rose, Nails Inc Elizabeth Street, Eyeko Petite Polish
I used two coats of each for the swatches to ensure consistency. As you can see, Nails Inc Elizabeth Street is the most opaque of the lot, reaching near-full opacity in 2 coats. Rimmel French Rose is the sheerest of the lot, showing the most VNL, while Eyeko's Petite Polish is sort of in between, but closer to the Rimmel French Rose polish.
I think these are great for French manicures, and also very work appropriate - barely anyone is going to notice you're wearing polish with these.
Next up, we have a stunner in Eyeko's Coral Polish, for Resort Nails. This one really gives a very summery, holiday feel, and was opaque in two coats:
This is really very pretty isn't it? I generally stay away from most coral colours, because they usually carry too much orange for my taste, but this is on the red side of coral, and thus doesn't make me look as jaundiced as it potentially could. I also liked the application on this one, it applied well and was smooth. I really love this one, it's not neon, but it's bright, summery and happy.
Lastly, we have Eyeko Vampira Polish, for Goth Nails. Although I'm not quite sure if black automatically equals goth, considering that China Glaze's Lubu Heels is pretty much a classic in the nail polish fanatic's world, and it's a very similar colour. Vampira Polish, as is Lubu Heels, is a sheer black with red glitter, which is pretty much opaque in two coats. If you can't see the red glitter bits, feel free to click on the picture to view the humongous full size version, complete with messy cuticles (don't say I didn't warn you):
You know I love me my vampies, so you know I'll love this. Black with red glitter? I'll take it!
But how does Eyeko Vampira Polish compare to China Glaze's cult favourite, Lubu Heels? They look awfully similar, could they be dupes? Well, I know you'd be wondering, so I generously swatched them for you :P LOL! These swatches are two coats of each:
L-R: China Glaze Lubu Heels, Eyeko Vampira Polish, China Glaze Lubu Heels, Eyeko Vampira Polish
As you can see, they are pretty much dupes, colour-wise, right down to the size and density of glitter. I know the China Glaze diehard fans are going to howl at the presence of a dupe of one of their cult favourites, but to be fair, the China Glaze version was easier to apply, and didn't pull or streak as much. So they might be dupes colour-wise, the China Glaze had a better application. But for anyone in the UK who can't get their hands on China Glaze, the Eyeko is definitely a good substitute.
After my previous mishap with the older Eyeko polishes, I swore I'd never buy anything Eyeko again. These polishes have redeemed Eyeko in my eyes. None of these colours are super unique, but they are good basics with good quality, and worth a look at.
These products were provided to me for review purposes. I am not affilated with the company. This review is my complete and honest opinion.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
My first time baking!
So i was given the "Hummingbirds" baking book (which i didn't know was a famous book and i got chocolate all over) and i was allowed to make any type of cupcake i desired (as long as we had the right ingredients), so obviously, as i'm a chocoholic i chose to make chocolate cupcakes! I was really excited because this was my first time baking anything, everrr! But half way through putting all the ingredients into the mixing bowl my cousin gasped "Omg STOP!" and i was like "What's up?" and it turned out i was meant to mix certain ingredients first then add the others... i would have known had i remembered to read the instructions... as i said, i was waaay tooo excited! I seriously thought it was like cooking dinner where you improvise and just throw everything in...
Daily care of oily skin
Hi readers! Sorry to keep you all waiting. Actually I was out of station so was unable to write. I got a lot of mails because of my absence. I had gone to Mumbai. Anyways so here I am, back with a new post. So today I am going to deal about the care of oily skin.
Oily skin as the name suggests is one in which the oil producing glands are very active. The excess oil causes the pores to become enlarged giving the skin a thick, coarse look. The surface grease attracts the dirt and grime and these are required to be removed daily. Thus cleansing is required.
Due to the excess secretion of oil, skin looks shiny and toneless. The extra large pores give it a thick texture and make the skin prone to blackhead formations & this leads to pimples and acne.
When we start with the proper method of cleansing a few aspects should be kept in mind.
- The surface oil and dirt should be removed.
- The pores must be free of accumulated grease so that the blackheads are discouraged.
- The texture of the skin should improve
All this should be achieved without creating your skin alkaline. The natural acid of the skin should be maintained.
PROCEDURE
- The skin should be washed with a medicated soap using lukewarm water. (special non alkaline soaps in cream form are available)
- The skin should be rinsed with water. After rinsing a pore cleansing method should be followed.
We will talk about this method in my next post.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Sleek Makeup Pout Polish Lemon Meringue: Swatch and Review
Sleek has once again simultaneously stayed on-trend with their colour palette, while still producing something a little more wearable for the rest of us. Raspberry Souffle is the crowd pleaser, being a universally popular raspberry pink, while Lemon Meringue is the more edgy, on-trend colour, being yellow.
Here's a shot of Lemon Meringue in it's container. Like I said in my previous Pout Polish swatches, these come in pretty big jars for lipbalms:
Here's what the inside looks like, with a tube of carmex next to it just for a sense of size:
And since I know you'll be curious to know what a yellow lipbalm would look like on, I've swatched it for you as well! I have to admit, I didn't really fancy the colour by itself. Although the gloss is sheer, it still has a yellow tinge. I've always been pretty conservative in terms of makeup colours (you know, no blue lipstick and bright pink face glitter for me) so I can't say I fancied the colour very much, it was just out of my stodgy ol' comfort zone. But I'm sure someone will like it more than I do.
Here's a swatch of my bare lips, for comparison purposes:
And here's my lips with the Lemon Meringue Pout Polish applied. As you can see, the yellow isn't opaque, since the balm is pretty sheer, but there is a tinge of yellow, especially from certain angles:
Colour aside, though, I really liked this gloss. The texture was smooth and not tacky, yet not so watery that it feels slippery. It feels nicely emollient without being greasy or sticky, and it was quite moisturizing as well. The balm itself had a pleasant vanilla-ish sort of smell that dissipates upon application to the lips. I really liked the quality and the feel of the gloss, and I know I'd really love the Raspberry Souffle colour much more.
Anyway, because I knew some readers might be curious to know how Lemon Meringue would look when layered, I layered it over a blue-based lipstick to see how it would fare as a gloss to "warm up" the lip colour and make it look less cool-toned. I think it did pretty well in warming up the colour. Nifty, eh? It's like I managed to produce a totally different lip colour!
While I personally wouldn't wear the Lemon Meringue colour alone, I think it would pretty useful when layered to change the colour and finish of other lip products, and might come in particularly handy when you have a lipstick that is too cool-toned, and you're trying to correct that. I also really liked the texture and feel of the balm, as well as how emollient it was. If you can find a colour you like in their range, and don't mind having your lip product in a pot, it's worth trying out.
This product was sent to me for review. I am not affiliated with the company. This review presents my honest and complete opinion.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Cover Girl Queen Collection
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Summer Cheek Stains: Bloom Bronze and Rose
The interesting about the Bloom stains is that not only do they have a Rose (or Rosie according to the website - I'm not sure which is the correct name) tint that every brand has, they also have more uniquely, a bronze tint, that functions as a bronzer! This is pretty unique, especially at the drugstore beauty level, because most bronzers I've seen to date have been in powder or cream form. This is pretty much the first gel bronzer I've seen, especially in a drugstore context.
Anyway, here are swatches:
Rose or Rosie (whatever the correct name is), is a deep cool-toned rose shade, while bronze is a muddy brown that probably needs to be tried on before you buy it - I'm not sure how this shade would translate onto most skintones. It seems like a really odd shade of brown to have, and honestly, it kind of looks like something you'd find in the bathroom...
Anyway, the texture of these cheek stains was in a gel form, so they weren't too liquid, and unlike previous stains I've swatched, these come in a tube with a brush dispenser. This makes it a little more convenient for travel than other stains which come in an oversized-nail-polish-like bottle, although I'm wary of the brush dispenser because it just looks like a breeding ground for germs. I personally like the Rose (or is it Rosie?) shade a lot, but the Bronze shade is a bit more dubious to me.
I wonder if anyone has tried the Bronze shade? How did it turn out on you?
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Bright Summer Eye: Collection 2000 Glam Metallics Coloured Eyeliner Swatches
Today's trend-related swatches are the Collection 2000 Glam Metallics Coloured Eyeliners. That's a long name, LOL! Collection 2000 is the Wet n' Wild of the UK - the cheapest drugstore brand for makeup you'll possibly find. The last time I talked about this brand, I swatched some of their eyeshadow palettes HERE, but I didn't think they were all that special. However, this time unlike the eyeshadows, the Metallic eyeliners aren't too shabby.
Here's a peek. Don't they look nice and metallic?
L-R: Vinyl 1, Fierce 2, Ripped 3, Groupie 4, Punk 5, Grunge 6
Vinyl 1 is a pretty metallic silver, that really looks like metal.
Fierce 2 is a metallic gold, and this one also does look really gold.
Ripped 3 is a lilac purple, very pretty and a nice feminine twist on metallic eyeliner.
Groupie 4 is really cool. It's a turquoise aqua colour, and I think this one does have a slight gold sheen to it. It's not a duochrome, but just a slight sheen. It makes it a little more unique.
Punk 5 is a sky blue that's pretty bright.
Grunge 6 is a light yellow green, that reminds me of grass.
I noticed that when I swatch these they were decently pigmented. Not massive pigmentation, mind you, but decent, especially given the price. And another thing that I thought was good, was that after I had swatched them, I tried to wipe them off, and I found that a couple of the colours left a stain behind on my skin. I'm just going to take that to mean that these things have decent staying power, hopefully. It's hard to tell when you're just swatching them. But in terms of colour and pigmentation, these are not bad at all.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Summer Cheek Stains: Mememe Poppy and Pussy Cat Tints Swatches
One of the rumoured dupes of Benefit's Benetint and Posietint are the Mememe Pussy Cat Tint, and the Mememe Poppy Tint respectively. Now I wasn't able to swatch Benetint and Posietint beside Pussy Cat and Poppy, so I can't confirm any of the assertions, but they do look to be pretty close. The packaging is also very similar - they come in those oversized glass bottles with a nail polish-like brush, just like Benefit and Posietint. I'd personally prefer a packaging change to a squeeze tube or a pump bottle, so that it would be easier to handle. But hey,I guess if you're trying to copy the product, why not copy the packaging?
Poppy Tint is a sweet pastel magenta pink, while Pussy Cat Tint is a deep but clear rose red.
I personally like both colours, and I swatched them sheered out to show how they might look when actually worn, and also when built up, so you can get a clearer glimpse of texture. The Poppy Tint has a little more of a gel like texture than the Pussy Cat Tint - as you can see, the dollop of Poppy Tint stays where it is, but the dollop of Pussy Cat Tint is spreading out even as I took the photo. But I guess given that the Pussy Cat Tint is a clear transparent liquid, while the Poppy Tint was an opaque liquid, there would be some difference in texture. Both were easily layered for greater colour intensity, and they seemed to do fine in terms of being blendable while swatching.
I walked around with these for awhile to let them "set", and then I tried to remove them with rubbing and water, and I'm pleased to say they both held up relatively well. They held up better to rubbing than to water, but that's perhaps to be expected. I like that they are pretty much rub-proof once you let them absorb, so they won't come off onto clothes. These are probably good alternatives to anyone who wants a Benetint or Posietint dupe - they are similar, but much cheaper.