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Saturday, April 13, 2019

Colourpop Super Shock Shadows and Flexiterian Highlighter


I'm kind of over the Colourpop craze and these were the last products that I wanted to try. I love their Matte X lippie stix formula, while the rest I've tried excluding these eyeshadows and highlighter is more average in terms of quality, but I like their products nonetheless, especially due to affordable prices. In all honestly shipping and customs fees make me not want to explore this brand as much as I might want to or at least as much as wanted to in the past. If they were smart enough they'd set up a warehouse in Europe long ago or at least allow their products being sold in one of the Europe based online shops, but since they are still only based in the US, I've only done a couple of orders so far. 


Super Shock Shadows 

Formula: These eyeshadows are seriously hyped-up in the beauty community, unfortunately they did not turn out as pigmented as I hoped, but one thing that I noticed about these is that it took about a week to get to the really pigmented layer. I don't know why such creamy formula would be so inconsistent, but these did not impress me with the first few uses. Pigmentation differs from shade to shade, but formulas are all very soft and creamy, similar to play-doh, so they get a dent when you swatch them with fingers and it's almost impossible to pick them up with a brush. The matte shade is less creamy than the ultra glitters, regardless I'm still having trouble picking it up with a brush. I apply these with fingers and blend the edges with a fluffy brush.


 So Quiche (Ultra-glitter)

This is one of my most unique shades. It's a taupe mixed with green-gold and as a complete juxtaposition it has violet shimmer which I'm still deciding if it really works here (gold would be better). The shimmer is difficult to pick up with a camera, but it's very obvious on the eyes and it's quite large shimmer particles. Pigmentation is medium and it needs to be build up, which is the main source of my disappointment, but I can get a fully opaque look with a few heavy layers. It's the shade I wear often because I love such colours, however, I'd prefer if it didn't have glitter.

Nillionare (Ultra-glitter)


This was disappointing from the start because it swatched sheer on my eyes with large shimmer particles, but on day 7 after stating using this, it became the most pigmented out of the three. It's a classic bronze shade with large shimmer particles (larger than in So Quiche), so this is more of a shade for special occasions than an every day colour. 

Hanky Panky (Matte)

Hanky Panky is a matte warm light-medium brown. I expected this to look a cool brown that I could use in the crease, unfortunately it's too peachy brown for my colouring. The formula is very smooth, but with the weakest pigmentation out of the three. I don't use this one at all because it's too warm. I tried to find a cool taupe shade in Colourpops range, however, a majority of their neutral colours are warm which is not to my taste. 

Staying power of these is great even without a base. Formula is overall very similar to Essence's Melted Chrome, yet these outlast them by a mile. When I swatched these on the hand, I could not wipe off all the colour which is impressive. On the eyes they stay vibrant for hours and don't fade quickly. On my non-oily eyelids they don't crease so 8h later they would still look very decent if the weren't for the ton of glitter than collects under my eyes. 


The packaging is bulky for the amount stored inside and I'm not loving the screw off lids. Due to a very creamy formula you hit the pan very fast. I was using Nillionare for about two weeks when I hit bottom which hasn't happened to me with any eyeshadow so far, but I use so Quiche a lot more and I haven't hit the pan, so I don't know what that's about. 

These cost $5 on Colourpop's website.

COLOURPOP Super Shock Cheek
Flexiterian

Formula and shade: I did not get along with this at all from the start because of its unique texture that is like at eyeshadows something between a cream and a powder. I can't pick this up with brush, so I have to apply it with fingers and because my skin is currently dry, I could not get this too apply smoothly and it just looked a mess and half of it ended up all over the cheeks through the day. But as soon as I switched my foundation for a more moisturising one, I got a successful application and what a pretty highlight this is. It's one of the most reflective highlighters with the finest shimmer I've seen and a lovely champagne warm glow. I've been wearing every day for months and it's only because I'm currently testing something new that I made a switch, but I'm going back to it soon.


Staying power depends mostly on the base. At times it lasts nicely all day and then some other times I'm left with shimmer down my cheeks. Powder tends to stick on the skin better than more creamy formulas, but this looks a lot more natural than a powder so I forgive it on those odd days.


But one thing this makes me angry - the stupid packaging. The product fell out twice, the second time it came apart in so many pieces that I had to press it all back in and now it looks terrible. But it didn't ruin the product and it could be fixed much faster than if it were a powder. The screw off lid bothers me even more here because I use it every day. 


Colourpop can be bought on their official website. Shipping is about 10 € to Slovenia and once in a blue moon they have special offers with free shipping, but unless you're adamant you want to pay a 22.5% tax plus the useless 5 € extra charge, I suggest you keep your purchases under 22 € (information for Slovenia of course) and if you're getting anything at all, get the Flexiterian, you won't regret it. Oh, and Cami Lippie Stix too.

Have a great day!

Sunday, December 9, 2018

New in #75


MAKEUP REVOLUTION Fast Base Stick
F1
These are now available in DMs and when I swatched one in the shop, I just loved how the texture melted into the skin and it looked so perfect on the back of my hand. Also the lightest shade is very light, so it's a new foundation in the drugstores that's appropriate for Snow Whites. But when I tried it the first time on my face, I was less impressed with the texture. While the formula is so soft and buttery, it sat weird on the skin, like a heavy foundation that refuses to blend in well (I used a brush). In a strange turn of events, this looked more decent at the end of the day - all the patchiness was gone and it looked blended much better, so this is definitely a formula that needs to be warmed up to blend in well. Coverage is very high, almost full and the finish is somewhat satin - if I apply a thin coat it's more matte, if the layer it thicker it's a bit satin shiny (my skin is currently dry). It lasts well on the skin, even on my nose where stuff usually wipes off fast. Shade is perfect, it's a bit darker than Essence #insta perfect 10. My main complaints at this foundations aside for the blending issue are that you use a lot of it (in two uses a couple of millimetres were already gone) and that it's an obvious foundation, but that's what you get at such full coverage. I give it a 3.5/5 for the formula and 5/5 for the shade. 

DM, 7.99 €


A repurchase of the cheapest mascara I like, but I quickly started to regret not buying Beyu Beauty Queen, which spoiled me in the last months, or at least Maybelline Lash Sensational which is my second favourite. Essence one creates long lashes and it's overall pretty good, but what bothers me at it's that it's very hard to remove. It's almost like a waterproof formula and I need to use a separate good remover to get it off. 
DM, 3.79 €


183 DAYS BY TREND IT UP Swing Liner Black
Normally I’m a die-hard fan of Catrice’s liquid eyeliner, but the shape attracted me to this one and also the reviews were very positive. Two versions of black eyeliner exist, a glossy and matte one, mine is the latter. I thought I’ll love the applicator and though it sits so comfortably in hand, it’s too long and it bothered me a lot from the start, but I got used to it. The felt tip, however, is great, it’s precise and just right in terms of softness. Formula is really good - very pigmented, smooth, very black, smudge-proof and very long-lasting. It dries matte as promised, so I have no complaints in how well it looks on the eyes, but this is a very difficult liner to remove and a separate oil remover is needed (my double cleansing method with Biobaza oil and Balea gel doesn't get it off). If you're looking for something very resistant, this is it, but I think I'll go back to Catrice because I don't feel like doing an extra step in my cleansing routine every day.
DM, 2.99 €


COLOURPOP Super Shock Shadow 
So Quiche (Ultra-glitter), Nillionare (Ultra-glitter) and Hanky Panky (Matte)
I finally got a chance to try these hyped-up eyeshadows and honestly, I think they are not all that. I only got them on Friday, so I need to give them a good test before I can form my opinion on these, but the formula is pretty much exactly the same as Essence's Melted Chromes, so very soft-buttery and just like at those, I miss just a bit more pigmentation. I expected this amazing super richly pigmented, fully opaque texture, but I need to build it up at all three shades and even so I couldn't get get So Quiche to look more intense today. One thing I've noticed is that when I swatched them on the hand, I could not wipe off all the colour, even after a shower, which is impressive. So Quiche is a taupe mixed with some light olive-gold and it's got quite big violet shimmer. It's my favourite of the three, so I think I'll wear it a lot, though the shimmer is a bit much. Nillionare has a weak bronze base and it's more about big shimmer particles. It's a lot warmer than I expected based on swatches, which looked more like a darker version of So Quiche. I got Hanky Panky just because I wanted to see what the matte texture is like and it's a much warmer shade than I hoped and it ends up quite a peachy medium brown on me. I can't pick these up with a brush, so I apply them with fingers. I need some time with these, so I can see if they impress me more in the future.
Colourpop, $5


COLOURPOP Super Shock Cheek
Flexiterian
I got this based on a recommendation from Petra (Adjusting Beauty) who praised it as one of the most reflective highlighters. Mine arrived in a pitiful state and the whole thing already fell out of the pan in a single chunk. Formula is super creamy, though still powdery under fingers and a brush doesn't pick it up, so I need to apply it with fingers. I'm failing at the application because it just does not look as intense and creamy/dewy looking as I hoped. My skin is currently dry and it's not applying that nicely, and today after 6 hours I don't have a nicely applied highlighter on the top of my cheeks, but the shimmer is everywhere on my face. As with the eyeshadows I've only used it a couple of times and I need to give a proper test before I say something definitive. It swatches super nicely, like you can see on the picture, a very intense off-white champagne warm highlighter, it's just on my cheeks that I'm having a bit of a problem. 
Colourpop, $8


DEBORAH Fluid Velvet Mat Effect Liquid Lipstick
02
I finally checked this off my wishlist and immediately loved it. It definitely one of the best, if not the best, matte liquid lipstick formula in our drugstores. It's fully opaque, smooth, applies nicely with no patchiness, dries completely matte in a minute and it's completely transfer proof. I don't find it drying on my lips, but as I mentioned many times before, nothing is drying on me, so I'm a bad example. I got the second shade, which is one of the lightest. It's a light-medium pink that's very easy to wear. If they had some more pretty shades, I'd expand my collection, but the shade range is quite bright and the neutrals are quite dark.
DM, 6.99 €


AVON Mark Epic Lip Lipstick
Blushing Beauty
Petra from Adjusting Beauty sent this to me along with the Avon nail polish, Etude House sheet mask and a couple of K-Beauty samples (thanks again!). She's already done a full review with swatches for all shades here. This lipstick claims to have built-in primer and it promises a flawless smooth finish. To me this is a classic lipstick with comfortable formula and a creamy finish. I don't think it looks any more flawless than any other similar lipstick, but it's a nice formula to wear. I've seen these looking more shiny on most swatches, while on me it's closer to satin creamy. Shade Blushing Beauty looks like a mauve in the tube and on me it's medium cool-neutral pink, so an easy shade to wear. 
Avon, regular price 8.50 €.

AVON Mark. Gel Shine Nail Enamel
Rain Washed
I've wanted this shade for so long, but I kept putting it off, so a big thanks to Adjusting Beauty who sent it to me. It's such a pretty light blue that leans to violet and grey tones. The formula is a gel one, but it's still somewhat of a classic pastel, so it needs two, sometimes, three coats for full opacity. Petra swatched it when it was still under a different name. 
6.50€


BIOBAZA Exclusive Face Cleansing Micellar Oil
My standard cleansing oil, I've been through quite a few of these so far. It's not the best oil, but it's half cheaper than L'Occitane's Immortelle. It's rubbish at removing mascara and liner, but it removes all the rest and it works well with my skin, which is something that doesn't happen with most oils. I want to find something cheaper and better, but I'm reluctant to experiment for now. 
DM, 12.75 €

MIXA Micellar Water Anti-dryness
Another one of my staples. This is my favourite micellar water because it's so much stronger than the rest of my collection, I mean it doesn't remove waterproof makeup, obviously, but it does a good job on the rest. It's also not scented, doesn't leave any filter and doesn't break me out. Plus it's got pH 5.5 which is important to me.
DM, 6 €

BALEA Erfrischende Reinigung Tücher 3 in 1
I use the cleansing gel from this line, but I've never tried the wipes. I never use them on the face, as I use micellar for that, but I use them to remove swatches when I'm taking photos, so I want something strong for that job. They aren't exceptional and some rubbing is required, but so far they' done the job, though I haven't used them with any very pigmented lipsticks and that's where wipes usually fail. 
DM, 1.99 €


ETUDE HOUSE 0.2mm Air Therapy Sheet Mask
Manuka Honey
I've already tried several versions of these, my favourites are Snail and Madecassoside (Ceramide is great too). Manuka Honey is similarly to Ceramide meant for intense nourishment of the skin. I'll update you how I like it. Petra has a review here.


SECRET KEY Aloe Soothing Mist Toner
This is quite a simple toner meant for layering that promises moisture and soothing. It's super light, absorbs fast and has a pleasant, non-intrusive scent. It feels like a run-of-the-mill toner, so considering my current skin care I wouldn't necessary buy it because I have enough layering liquid products, but it's a good one with nice ingredients (aside from aloe vera,  it's also got hyaluronic acid quite high on the list).
$13.00

BLITHE Patting Splash Mask Energy Yellow Citrus & Honey 
This is quite a unique product. It contains lactic acid on 1st place (after water) and the instructions say you should use one cap of product diluted in a bowl of water. You should then splash your face with it and pat it in, or alternately use it under shower. It promises to rejuvenate, soothe and resurface the complexion, and that it condenses all the benefits of regular face masks into 15 seconds. I've used it both way and I noticed a difference the first time because my skin looked a bit brighter, but it wasn't such a massive change and later I didn't get any similar results. I prefer to use it under shower because it's quicker, while at the patting method I feel I'm wasting it and it feels a bit weird. It's ok, but I prefer sheet masks for better results. Petra's review
Full size €41.50


L'OREAL Excellence Creme 
9.1 Natural Light Ash Blonde
I've already said some things about this colour in my November favourites. I've mentioned that I've done an extensive research into box dyes that would lighten dark hair by a couple of shades, so I wouldn't have to use bleach (which is so much more complicated). Since we don't have L'Oreal's Hi-Lift shades and the only similar colour Schwarzkopf's Blonde Lightener Box Dye LD had very mixed reviews, I got this one even though it's not meant for dark hair, but unlike other blond shades that lift colour, this has green tones (so I heard at least, it doesn't say on the box) instead of the usual blue or purple because it's an ashy shade, so it's better suited for those with dark hair because any dark hair that's being lightened will have a red undertone and this prevents it. It lifted about two shades, so my hair is now medium brown instead of almost black (very dark brown with a cool undertone), so just the way I hoped it would work. The red undertone is also barely noticeable, actually it's more of a golden reflect. It didn't damage my hair at all, in fact my hair felt like I just used my best hair mask (Moroccanoil). It was so soft and silky, it was shiny and it just felt great. Inside the box is also a protective serum which you apply on the ends before colouring, which clearly worked a treat and the bottle as an additional comb applicator for a more precise result, but I used my own pot and a brush because I find it easier and more precise that those bottles. One dye was almost enough, my hair was covered, but I wasn't sure I've really covered all spots in the back, so I used an extra box for my long, thick hair. I heard that these colours can be quite aggressive, but I didn't feel anything at all and my scalp is in good condition with no irritations. The conditioner is also really good, waaay better than Olia's and it was enough for my hair (60 ml). The colour has a bleach-y scent which lasted on my hair for a couple of days, but I can forgive that especially because my hair felt so amazing. 

DM, 5.49 €


SCHWARZKOPF Color Expert with Omegaplex 
L8
I want to do a balayage next, so I picked up two of these because I read these are great box dyes (I'd get L'Oreal's, but they don't have Excellence in a bleach version. I also heard so many positive things about Olia bleach, but we don't have it and I don't trust that colour after my last experience). This is a proper bleach, but it comes with an Omegaplex serum and a blue toner, so you have everything you need in a box. Honestly I don't expect an 8 shade lightening because I know my hair is too dark and I also don't want it to go soo light (I've read reviews about this that it indeed doesn't lighten all the way if you're very dark, but for balayage I didn't want to go super strong, so I picked L8 instead of the stronger L9). You get a pack of powder bleach, a developer, a tube of dye, a serum that you mix in the dye and two rather small packets of conditioner and blue toner with only 22 ml. That won't be enough for me, but I have something in my stash from Subrina, their new Spectra demi-permanent colour ice blonde just in case. I don't know when I'll have a chance to do this or even if I'll find someone to help me, but I've done it before on someone else, using the triangle technique and it came out so nice. 
Interspar, 6 € per box

I'll post the second part tomorrow.

Have a great day!

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