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Saturday, April 4, 2020

Rimmel Scandaleyes Volume on Demand Mascara


 Scandaleyes Volume on Demand

Wand: This has a similar brush to Oriflame The One Eyes Wide Open & Awake mascara. At that one the hourglass shape is even more pronounced, with a similar design that the top par is smaller than the bottom. At neither have I actually noticed that such design brings anything new to the table. At Rimmel's the product gathers at the top of the brush, so it needs to be wiped before every application. The brush is capable of enough definition and fanning out and it doesn't clump the lashes, though at third coat the it's already harder to comb the lashes neatly, but that's due to the formula.   


Formula: Formula is quite wet, but not heavy, still the wetness drops the lashes pretty fast at this one, though not all the way like I recently experienced with an Essence Panda mascras. The curl didn't even last until I started taking pictures, so most of the effect and length is lost. The formula is a nice average one for a regular formula. It creates a decent amount of volume and length, but it doesn't really stand out. So far it hasn't dried up and become more volumising, as is common for Rimmel mascaras (at least it used to be), but it'll give it a bit more time.   

This formula lasts ok on me. I don't notice anything special. It doesn't smudge, crumble or run. 


Wonder' Swipe 2-in-1 Liner to Shadow
012 Kha-Ching


I already have a review for the silver shade of this formula. This one is more opaque compared to that one and it's better in most respects, but it still needs an extra coat. 012 Kha-Ching is an emerald green shade with shimmer. Formula is more watery than regular black eyeliners, so it takes some extra time to dry. Just like my other shade 001 Slay it's meant to work as an eyeshadow too, but the silver one wasn't the best and you can see how this one sheers out on the swatches bellow too. Slay transferred in my crease during the say, but this one doesn't, however, it fadea faster than my black eyeliner.


Exaggerate Waterproof Eye Definer
261 Noir


This is Rimmels's waterproof eyeliner formula in a twist up format, a smudger in the back and a sharpener. When it comes to eyeliners, Maybelline's Tattoo set the bar very high for me and though this is an ok liner, it's not really close to that one. It's a thicker formula, so it doesn't glide smoothly like Maybelline's gel, which is why my lines on the pictures do not look very nice (I tried my best, I swear). It's not as intensely black and despite the sharpener it's much harder to create a line on the top lash line. In transfers into waterline, but not as quickly and intensely as it's competition. Staying power in the waterline is nothing to write home about, but on the top lash line it fares better, lasting long into the day.  


 Rimmel products are sold in DM here. I meant to check the prices, but I haven't had the chance.


Have a great day!

Thursday, August 8, 2019

Oriflame OnColour Collection


Oriflame launched a new or renewed collection of makeup products that they described as an explosion of colours. I think this is the successor of the Colourbox line, but I'm not sure whether that one was discontinued or not. In any case it's the same price range and consists of trendy shades. I usually do individual reviews, but not this time, so it's going to be a long post.


 Power Up Foundation

Texture: It's a light and creamy formula similar to tinted moisturisers. It's easy to apply and blend with any method.


Coverage and finish: The foundation has a light coverage and it doesn't look well covered in person, but for some reason it looks very good on camera. Finish is dewy-shiny, so powder will be a must for most people and I don't think this is the best foundation for oily or combination skin. Overall it's not very impressive other that the fact it looks very natural on the skin and you can't tell you're wearing makeup apart from the shine that can be mistaken for a moisturizer.


Shades: This foundation comes in 4 shades and I got 2, 38805 Light Porcelain and 38807 Natural Beige, the first is the lightest is the range. Both shades are way too dark for me and I have to use lightening drops to use them, which is disappointing because their Giordani Gold MasterCreation in Rose Cool Porcelain is a good match for me and I expected Oriflame has light shades across their foundation ranges.

Staying power: I have never experienced a makeup meltdown like I did with Oriflame. This foundation never sets and the rest of the makeup was just smudging during the day, which doesn't happen on my normal-dry skin.

Packaging: These come in regular tubes with a screw lid.

Price: Regular price is 9.90 €, but Oriflame often has discounts.

Perfecting Concealer Stick

Texture: This formula is surprisingly not that hard, waxy stuff that put me off such formulas years ago, but it is summer, so maybe this has an effect. It glides with ease on the skin, but it's not a soft creamy formula that I experienced at Makeup Revolution Fast Base Stick.

Coverage and finish: It's hasn't got a lot of coverage as it doesn't have the best pigmentation and you have to build it up. Maybe that's what's saving it from looking heavy and cakey, but the level of coverage doesn't go above medium and my dark circles tend to peak though this formula. 


Shades: This comes in only two shades, 39914 Natural Beige and 39913 Light Ivory, both are light, so not a lot will find a match here. Unlike the foundation the lightest shade fits me, but the other one isn't that much darker either. 

Staying power: Like I said at foundation, there a meltdown happening at this entire line. Everything is so smudgy, but this concealer tends to last longest.

Packaging: A classic wind up lip balm tube, cheaply made, but it holds.

Price: Regular price is 6.50 €.

Power Face Powder

Texture and finish: This feels finely milled and doesn't look dusty/powdery on the skin no matter how much I apply it. I got the shade 38801 Medium Beige, which is the darkest of the two (other is Light Porcelain), but it is transparent anyway. Since the foundation is so dewy and moisturising, I hoped this would set the makeup, but it did not prevent the meltdown and smudging. I don't use powders in my regular routine and definitely not mattifying ones, so I'm not the best judge or these products, but I was not impressed with this. I tried a brush and a sponge, but nothing worked as I expected. On the plus side it didn't look cakey or did it start to flake my foundation like powders tend to do on me.


Packaging is fairly small and you can a puff with it which isn't the best quality. I also miss a mirror, it's almost a must at powders.

Price: 9.90 €
Big Lash Mascara

Brush: It's got a classic defining plastic brush with two lengths of bristles and it defines ok, though it could fan out the lashes better.


Formula and effect: It's not the best volumising mascara and it's better at just adding a bit of length, but it's nothing impressive. Due to being a regular formula it also doesn't hold my lashes up, so I'm not a fan of this one. It's just average and I prefer their The One Eyes Wide Open & Awake mascara even though that one also doesn't hold the lashes. 


Price: Regular price is 7.90 €.

Perfect Duo Pencil

Texture: A majority of shades is quite hard, though they transfer, you just have to go over the line a few times. The deep brown shade is by far the best performing, soft and most pigmented. They transfer to the waterline, but you have to go over the line several times. It's hard to get used to this quality after using Maybelline's Tattoo for a few months.

Shades: 5 shades of these are available and I got three combinations:
- 36088 Mocha & Rosegold which is a dark brown and light brown-gold-ish combination
- 36089 Blue & Sapphire, a medium blue and dark blue combination
- 36090 Green & Turquoise, a mossy green and turquoise that leans more to blue combination

Staying power: Honestly, these are the most infuriating product in the selection. A few seconds after I apply them on my upper eyelid they transfer to my crease, I deliberately didn't want to clean it up for the pictures because doing that is futile with these as they immediately transfer again. Even with a ton of powder under it, I get the same result and my eyelids aren't at all oily. They perform much better in the waterline and surprisingly don't last only an hour, so if you're getting these, stick to the waterline.


Price: Regular price is 6.50 €.

Creamy Lipstick

Texture: These are run-of the-mill regular creamy lipstick with a shiny finish and semi-opaque to full pigmentation. They glide with ease on the lips and feels almost like a lip balm, so they are great for those with dry lips, just get a light shade because they can get messy and need frequent reapplication. 

Shades: There are 20 shades in this range. 

38742 Blush Nude 

Shade Blush Nude is gorgeous, it's a lovely nude and it's a shame about the staying power, but it's actually very similar to Oriflame's The One lipstick in Pink Flair which is better quality.

38775 Clover Lilac

Clover Lilac a medium violet. Depending on your skin tone, it might look more pink than on me.

38750 Deep Red 

Deep Red is a classic burgundy and a messy one at that. After eating I ended up with lipstick on my nose and I still don't know how exactly that happened. Stick with the light shades at this formula and go for the The One Colour Stylist for the dark ones.

Staying power is their weakness, especially at the lightest shade which is gone in an hour, but ever Deep Red is not that much more impressive. I got about three or four hours with Deep Red, but it wasn't in the best state. 

Packaging is cheap, but it works and the cap holds. 

Regular price is 6.50 €.

Nail Polish

Formula: These are the best products in the OnColour line and so lovely to use. They don't state they are gel nail polishes, regardless they behave similarly and they are very smooth to apply. One coat is enough, even at the darkest Deep Plum shade and I don't think I have any such shades that wouldn't be sheer with the first coat. 


Shades: 
- 38983 Soft Pink is a pink coral with a cream finish. It's very likely it will look more pink on darker skin tones.
- 38992 Deep PlumDeep plum is pretty much black and it's hard to see that violet jelly-ness or a violet reflection, especially since it's so quickly fully opaque.
- 38996 Silver Black is a graphite grey with silver frost.

You already know that asking me how well nail polishes lash is futile because everything lasts well on me, but Lana from Lana Talks gave this formula a thumbs up, so I think this is a formula worth trying. She swatched shade Cloud Blue.

20 shades in total exist, 5 are special shimmery shades.

Regular price is 6.50 € for 5 ml.

Have a great day!

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Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Maybelline Tattoo Liner Gel Pencil


I haven't been a regular user of black pencil eyeliner in the waterline for many years and for quite some time I relied only on a classic black eyeshadow applied with a thin brush, as they tend to last longer than eyeliner formulas I've tried before Maybelline's pencil. Before I found this I liked two eyeliners, Avon's Supershock, which is amazing, but I'm not an Avon member and Urban Decay's 24/7 Eyeliner that's quite expensive. With Maybelline I finally found something easily accessible and reasonably priced. I got this after I saw a rave review from Gemma, who's one of the bloggers I trust most. I got this to wear in my waterline as I don't wear such pencils on my top lash line and use liquid liner instead.


Formula: It's very similar to Avon's Supershock in terms of formula - it's intensely black (shade Deep Onyx), very pigmented, soft and transfers with ease into the waterline. There's no need to go over and over the line to make it intense and once it's on it stays where it should. It's easy to draw on the top lash line too, though on some parts I need to go over the line again to make it more intense and it's obviously not like a proper liquid eyeliner. Despite being soft, it surprisingly doesn't need to be sharpened that often, but it's still more than at regular pencil liners. 


Staying power: This lasted 14 hours on my waterline, as you can see on the picture below. This looks like freshly applied for a long time and even as it fades, it doesn't smudge or run. Staying power in the waterline is seriously impressive, it's the best eyeliner I've tried so far. On the top lash line it fades and transfers, but only after quite some time has passed. It wasn't too bad on my normal eyelids, but I have doubts about it being suitable for oily eyelids, though I hear it works.  

 Freshly applied and after 14 hours.


Packaging: This is a regular pencil that requires a sharpener. 

Price and availability: These cost 5.89 € and are available in most drugstores. Other colour are available.


This is an outstanding eyeliner and one of my favourite discoveries this year. The formula is great, though not unique, but it's its staying power that is truly impressive. If you're on a search for a new eyeliner, this is a great one to try.

Check reviews of my fellow bloggers:
- Petra from Adjusting Beauty. Includes a comparison with Avon's liner.
- Sandra  from Keep Calm and Wear Lipstick. Review is in Slovene and includes a comparison with Urban Decay 24/7 Eyeliner.

Have a great day!

Sunday, April 21, 2019

Essence The Dip Eyeliner Waterproof


I wear a black eyeliner every day and for a couple of years my choice for that has been Catrice's Liquid Eyeliner. Essence launched a cheaper waterproof version which I promptly compared to my favourite. It's a nice eyeliner, but doesn't really come close to Catrice's for me and it has some faults. 


Formula: this has a matte finish just like Catrice, but it dries even faster. Both formulas are very black, yet Essence's doesn't hold quite as much pigment, as at times I get some sheer patches that I have to go over again. But overall once properly applied, this looks very black and matte.


Applicator: This is where I have most problems with and it ruins this liner for me. It's much shorter, which I could live with, but it's also thicker and not as pointed. Drawing a thin line is hard with this one, it always ends up thick with an equally thick wing. It's also hard to fix mini mistakes, like smoothing the edges. The nib is made from felt, just like Catrice, yet it doesn't feel as soft.


Staying power: It lasts great for a drugstore liner, at least 10h on my normal, non-oily lids (no base), but it doesn't last as intact after that as Catrice's. It can look a bit cracked by the end, but it's not that bad. The promise of it being waterproof is close, but I wouldn't go swimming with it. I get no smudging with it and it doesn't get messed up badly if you touch it. I'm sorry, but I can't say how well this would last on oily eyelids. 


Price and availability: It costs 2.78 € and is available in drugstores.

For a cheap drugstore product it's not bad. Formula is really good and if you can get over the slightly clumsy applicator, meaning plan to go for thicker lines, this is a nice one to try. However, I'll rather stick to the more slightly more expensive Catrice one that tick all the boxes for me. For a euro more, you get a much more useful applicator and that's important to me. I went back to Catrice quite quickly and when it ran out, I picked this one again and I just couldn't handle the clumsy nib. 

Have a great day!

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