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Saturday, September 6, 2014

Review & Swatches: Too Faced Melted Liquified Long Wear Lipsticks

Hello daaaahlings!! As promised on today's post I will be reviewing and swatching Too Faced Melted Liquified Long Wear Lipsticks (phew what a mouthful) !!! 


Now, these liquid lipsticks are in no way new, but they are new to me. I was not initially intrigued by them since I heard that they did dry glossy, and if you know me you know that I don't do glossy. But after seeing the newest shades in the range I decided to give them a try. I initially purchase Melted Berry and about two weeks later I purchased two additional shades in Melted Nude and Melted Candy!!


Friday, December 6, 2013

Review and Swatches: Urban Decay Vice 2 Palette

Hello Dolls! 
Long time no see. I'm happy to report that I finally have a fully functioning laptop once again! Since this was the only thing preventing me from actually being able to write blog posts, edit videos/pictures, I'm glad to say that I will now be posting at lease once a week! 

Today, I will be bringing you a review on one of this years most talked about palette. 
Urban Decays Vice 2!



If you already own the original Vice palette and are debating whether or not buying the second one will be worth it is important to know that this palette contains 20 brand new, never before seen shades from Urban Decay. The overall color scheme is different as well. The shades in this palette are more dark based, jewel colors than the original, with some neutrals thrown in the mix. This palette contains very little matte shades, only 2 true mattes in the entire palette, which is one less matte than the original Vice palette.





The packaging of this palette is amazing. It is a bit bulkier but in the greatest of ways. The design and colors of the packaging absolutely sucked me in. It's a beautifully marbled design full of purple and magenta goodness. The inside packaging is no less beautiful. First of all the palette opens by itself once the button on the front is pushed, and remains open to reveal a full size mirror! Most palettes come with mirrors that end up being completely useless because they're either too small, or are on a lid that continuously falls, but not this one! This is a perfect palette to take on vacations, sleep over or anywhere where you think you may need a good size mirror. 



The Vice 2 palette comes with 20 brand new, never before seen eyeshadows. The palette contains four rows of five eyeshadows, none in a specific order. It also holds a double ended brush with a regular eyelid brush and a blending/crease brush.

Now onto my favorite part!! The shadows. 

Row 1:
Smokeout: Satin dark taupe-y charcoal black 
Great pigmentation, and incredibly smooth.

Lovesick: Matte black with silver micro-glitter.
Not Urban Decays greatest black, and the silver glitter doesn't transfer well onto the lid 

Shellshock: Metallic silver. 
Great pigmentation with amazing texture. 

Coax: Metallic pink with gold micro glitter. 
Great pigmentation and little to no fall out from the glitter. 

X-Rated: Sating baby pink. 
Incredibly buttery texture, with good pigmentation


Row 2:
Prank: Matte dark navy with turquoise micro glitter.
Amazing pigmentation!!

Madness: Metallic jewel blue with blue glitter.
Good pigmentation and finish.

Strike: Metallic antiqued gold with silver glitter.
Good pigmentation, and a nice different shade for this palette.

Stash: Shimmer deep olive green.
Good pigmentation a darker version of MAC's Sumptuous Olive.

Poison: Satin charcoal with blue micro glitter.
Good pigmentation and glitter transfer.


Row 3:
Radar: Metallic brown, copper with gold glitter.
It's such a nice neutral color in this palette of jewel toned brights.

Damaged: Metallic emerald green.
Perfect pigmentation and absolutely one of my favorites in the palette!

Voodoo: Metallic purple with purple and magenta glitter.
Such an amazing, original color.

Betrayal: Satin purple and pink duo chrome.
Great pigmentation, a darker more blue based version of Urban Decays Fishnet eyeshadow.

Derailed: Metallic medium taupe-y brown.
Good pigmentation, but overall nothing too special


Row 4:
 Dope: Satin Champagne.
Probably one of the best champagne shadows I've ever seen!

Toxic: Metallic pink based copper with slight golden shimmer.
Amazing pigmentation and finish!

Habit: Matte nude.
Perfect as a highlight color for more olive skinned ladies.

Ambush: Metallic brown with a slight turquoise shift.
Great pigmentation, it just feels like every company is coming out with
a shade in this same color.

Rewind: Matte medium brown.
Nice pigmentation and a great color to neutralize any look!




This palette overall is a big hit for me. There's a great mix of shadows that can be used to create any type of look, from neutral everyday to the most extravagant night look! This is a great gift for any makeup lover this season, and a definite mush have!
This palette is available only for a limited edition, and at $59 it's a pretty good deal for all the shadows you receive!!

You can purchase your own Vice 2 Palette from Urban Decay, Sephora, Ulta and Beauty.com! 

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Review and Swatches: Lime Crime Opaque Lipstick

Hello Dolls! Today I bring you a review requested by Tori of Biohazardous Beauty! Today's review will be of Lime Crimes Opaque Lipsticks! Lime Crime has become know in the blogger and YouTube community as one of the best places to go to when you're in need of odd colored lipsticks! In this review I will be reviewing three specific shades; Poisonberry, Airborne Unicorn and Mint To Be!

Lime Crime lipsticks are usually sold on the Lime Crime website, but I bought mine through Beauty Joint. I bought mine there simply because on that site there where other products that I was in "need" of. On both sites they are priced at $15.99. Each lipstick comes with 3.5 g / 0.12 oz of products and as far as I'm concerned they are all Vegan.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Review and Swatches: BH Cosmetics 28 Color Palette Smoky Edition

Hello Dolls! Today I bring you a review on the 28 Color Smoky Edition palette I recently received in the mail from BH Cosmetics. I did receive this palette for free but only because it came free with a purchase over $25. I had been curious about this palette since I first saw it, and was glad I managed to get it for free with my last purchase from BH Cosmetics. I  have played around with this palette a lot since I got it late last week.  My last FOTD featured a shade from this same palette.

*DISCLAIMER: This is a very picture heavy post*
 Packaging:
The 28 Colour Palette Smoky Edition one of the many palettes BH offers in their vast array of cosmetics. The palette comes packaged in BH's new packaging design for smaller palettes witch basically means that it is a plastic case, with a see through lid. The lid comes stamped with the BH Cosmetics logo as well as the name of the palette. The back casing of the palette is a black, glossy plastic material stamped with the ingredients, name of the palette as well as instructions as to how to apply the eye shadows.Overall it is nice, and sleek packaging but as handy as the see through lid is, it really doesn't make up for the fact that the palette, overall feels flimsy and as if it would break within the first drop.



Product:
 The smoky palette consist of 28 eyeshadows ranging from reds, pink, purples, blues, blacks and greys. It currently is priced at $10, but the pricing tends to change a lot for BH. At $10 for 28 shadows it does seem like a steal, and too good to be true. And sadly, it is. This palette is mostly presented by BH Cosmetics as an all in one go  to palette to create any desired smoky eye. But, honestly, this palette is not your friend if you where interested in brown,  green, reds,  or basically  any other color besides what is presented in the palette. 


Swatches:
(next to swatches will be the number of times of layers it took to get it that color/opacity)

Column #1: Pinks and Reds
Left to right:
-cool toned matte baby pink (5)
-warm toned light pink with a hint of shimmer (2)
-light satin plum (2)
-blue based matte red (2)



Column #2
Light "neutrals"
 -frosty white with heavy white glitter particles (3)
- satin beige with pink undertones (2)
-matte neutral based baby pink (3)
-dark matte red plum (2)



Column #3:
Purples and Berrys 
-sheer grey based lilac with golden glitter flecks (6) 
-red based plum with golden shimmer (3)
-pink based purple/magenta (5)
- black based dark purple with magenta shimmer (3)



Column #4:
Greens and Light Purples
-sating moss green with gold shimmer (4)
-light matte grey based light blue (5)
-matte grey based lavender (6)
-true royal purple (5...yes 5 layers and it still came out like that -_-)


Column #5
Blues:
-matte dark seafoam blue (5) 
-mettalic grey based blue (4)
-matte dark navy blue (3)
-matte dark royal blue (2) -one of my fave in the palette



Column #6:
Greys
-matte light grey (4)
-satin true gray (3)
-mettalic grey gunmetal
-black with golden glitter/shimmer (2)
 


Column #7:
Dark  "Neutrals"
-grey based mettalic brown (3)
-metallic true gunmetal (2)
-black with silver glitter fleck (2)
-matte black (3)



Overall:
Simply put, I'm glad I got this palette for free. So many of these eyeshadows looked so vibrant in the palette, but failed to live up to expectations when put into use.  For $10 it is a true "too good to be true" palette. Where few of the shadows where great, the majority really failed to deliver. Having to layer a shadows that many times to come to such an underwhelming conclusion is a pain. Yes, there are maybe five shades that I really enjoyed in this palette. So much so that I even considered depotting the few good ones and placing them into a Zpallete. This palette also fails to amaze when it comes to packaging. I see where BH Cosmetics was going with it's new packaging, but it just missed the mark. I know that in order to keep the palette so cheap you cant make it so heavy duty, but not this flimsy. I will say though, that this is a good beginner palette. If you're just starting out with makeup this is a good place to begin practicing, but I would honeslty recommend going for the 120 or 88 palettes. They seem to provide more consistantly good eyeshadows and you literally get 4 to 6 times the eyeshadows at just $17-$25.  I'm still going to try and work with this palette, but I wouldn't suggest spending $10 on this palette or whatever they're charging for this at the time you're reading this. I can sense already that this is going to be one of my least used palettes. I hate to give negative negative reviews to a product, but I'm just giving my honest opinion in hopes that it'll help someone in need of advice.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Review and Swatches: Rimmel Long Lasting Finish Matte Lipstick by Kate Moss

Hello Dolls!
Today I bring you a review for a new lipstick that was released recently from Rimmel. Rimmel and Kate Moss partnered up again and released ten new shades of matte lipsticks. I finally found them in stock at a local WalMart and decided to pick up three to review for you guys!


Packaging:   
Unlike the common black or purple packaging of Rimmel London lipsticks the new Matte lipsticks come in  cherry red colored tube with Kate Moss' signature inscribed on the side of the lid. Besides that there is not much variation in the packaging. On the top of the lid the Rimmel logo is stamped and on the bottom there is a sticker that contains the specific lipstick shade number as well as Rimmel London's manufacturing or distribution address, im not quite sure which. 

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Review and Swatches: Inglot AMC Gel Liners

Hello Dolls!
Today I'm bringing you a review on a product I've been super excited to try out for a long time! Inglot AMC Gel Liner. If you've been around the makeup community for the past two years or so these have gotten a lot of buzz. I've had these six shades sitting in my wish list for the past three month and finally decided to go ahead and buy them!
 I picked up six shades at one go. Most of them in the blue/purple color family and the two must haves a black and white liner! The white liner being my favorite! I have a thing for doing a double liner with black and white so I've had my eyes on this white liner for a little over a year!

Packaging  
The gel liners come in a small jar that contain 5.5G/0.19 US OZ. The liners are filled to the top and have a good amount of product for the $12 you spend. The jar is clear and comes with a black lid, in white writing there is the Inglot logo on the side of the jar and on the other it contains the specific shade number. The shade number is also stamped on the sticker at the bottom of the jar along with the amount of product and address of the Inglot store

 


Monday, April 29, 2013

Review and Swatches: MAC Banafsaji Art of the Eye Eyeshadow

Hello Dolls! Today I have a short review for you highlighting one of the eyeshadows in MAC's new Art of the Eye collection. Where most of the collection is simple, bright colors Banafsaji was the most unique and special colors in the collection! So, it was the only one I purchased to review for you guys. Check out the MAC website to see the other shadows and the entire collection. 

Packaging:
Banafsaji comes in the common MAC packaging. It is wrapped in a small "cardboard" box that have the details of the products. The box contains the ingredients, name of the shadows, and type of the shadow. This shadow comes in an actual pot. I usually end up depotting my MAC shadows since they end up being overly bulky after collection a good amount. And that can just go to the Back To MAC program.

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Friday, April 26, 2013

REVIEW AND SWATCHES: Glamour Doll Eyes Born of Illusion Collection (COMING SOON!!)

Hello Dolls! Today I have a very special review and batch of swatches! An unreleased, coming soon collection from Glamour Doll Eyes!!
Glamour Doll Eyes partnered up with Terri Brown to create a brand new collection for Teri's new book "Born of Illusion".

The new collection will be released to the public on May 15th. It consists of 3 pigment shadows. Since it is past of a  collaboration collection it is only available as a full set and once available the collection will cost $15. Which is cheaper than buying them separately. Normally full sized shadows go for $6 each making 3 shadows $18, so you save $3 in total. 


 Packaging:
The shadows come in a cute little see through baggy embellished with silver stars. The packaging for the shadows themselves is quite normal. They're packaged like normal GDE shadows. They have two stickers. One on the lid with the GDE logo, and one on the bottom with the shadows name, ingredients, and whether or not its lip safe and vegan!


 Shadows!

This collection consist of three full sized eyeshadow pigments. 
All named after something to do with the book. The three shadows are Illusion, Deception and Levitation. 


Illusion- pearlescent white with a light pink duochrome.
Deception- dark, almost black grey with multi colored shimmers
Levitation- dark royal blue


Deception is actually extremely similar to the permanent GDE shadow in Incognito. 

Swatches:



Overall:
When first contacted about this collection I really did not know what to expect. But the colors completely match what "Born of Illusion" is about. All shadows are shimmery and non matte, so they do swatch and apply incredibly well! They're amazingly pigmented and super easy to blend! Levitation is unlike any other shadow that I own and is my favorite of the three!
I would definitely check out this collection the moment it is released because the shadows are amazing for such a cheap price!


Check out the Glamour Doll Eyes website for this collection and for other great shadows!
Check out Teri Brown for more information on the new book "Born of Illusion" and her past books as well!


*disclosure: I purchased these shadows with my own money and where not provided by Glamour Doll Eyes for reviewing purposes*

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Review: Glamour Doll Eyes Easter 2013 Eyeshadows

Hello Dolls! Last Thursday Glamour Doll Eyes released Limited Edition Easter inspired eyeshadows. Four of which you knew what the colors where and two mystery shadows. The mystery shadows where part of an "Easter egg hunt" GDE had. Random shadows where winners and had a number in the bottom and those won a certain thing. I ordered one of the shadows that I knew what it looked like and I ordered both mystery shadows
-Since the the shadows are limited edition they are of limited quantities. The mystery shadows are sold out but Cake Walk is still on sale with a 15% off discount-
 (One of my mystery shadows actually came out a winner, so I decided to censor the number to prevent people from trying to use the picture as their own.) 

Packaging:
Each shadow is a full sized jar which are only $6. 
 Unlike other LE shadows these are packaged the same as regular GDE shadows. Underneath there are stickers labeling them as Easter 2013 shadows as well as the name, ingredients ,and whether or not they're lip safe or vegan.


SHADOWS:
*all shadows swatched dry *

From left to right:
Cake Walk, Hippity Hop, Sugar High 



Cake Walk:
This is the only shadow that I actually knew what it looked like before ordering.
Cake Walk is a pastel semi matte lilac. It contain light silver/lilac shimmer. 

Hippity Hop:
This is one of two mystery shadows. 
Hippity Hop is a beautiful matte seafoam/mint green. This color was hard to swatch as it 
did come out a bit chalky and patchy. 

Sugar High:
This is the second mystery shadow:
Sugar High is an extremely shimmery lilac bright pink. It contain a heavy dose of  silver shimmer making it quite a unique color. This color is incredibly pigmented.
Overall:
Both of the shimmery colors are incredibly pigmented! They where really easy to swatch and true to color. Hippity Hop on the other hand was a bit chalky and I had to build it up to get the true color of the pigment.
Like always I wasn't disappointed by these shadows. Glamour Doll Eyes always does a great job with their Limited Edition shadows and this is no exception!

To check out Cake Walk and the other four Easter Shadows that are still available check out the Glamour Doll Eyes website.
Remember the Easter shadows are currently 15% off!!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Glamour Doll Eye Insider Program

Hello Dolls!! I have some incredibly belated news for you guys today. Past December Glamour Doll Eyes announced that they would be beginning an insider program for their customers. They would pick six people at a time and GDE would send them six shadows a month to create four looks a month using the shadows provided. I decided to sign up on a whim thinking that I would never be chosen, but about two days later I received an email saying that I was one of the six chosen! 

Amidst the chaos that was January I managed to put out the four looks, but never gave you guys the news. This month I have decided that every month that I am honored to be a part of the Insider Program I will be posting the six shadows provided as well as swatches. I figured this would help you see what the colors looked like on their own rather than in a look where it may look completely different. And perhaps may entice you into purchasing some of these colors yourself.

From top left to right:
 Island Chic, Shaded Orchid, Masquerade, He Loves Me Not, Love Affair, Gold Digger.



 From top left to right:
 Masquerade, Shaded Orchid, Love Affair, He Loves Me Not, Gold Digger, Island Chic


I absolutely love all of these colors. They are very springy and tropical so I can't wait to play around and I hope you ladies will enjoy the looks.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

First Impressions: MAC Archie's Girl Collection Lipsticks

Hello Dolls! As you may all have heard last week MAC released it's long anticipated Archie's Girls Spring Collection. Every since I was a young girl I've been a fan of the Archie comics and I couldn't pass on this collection at all. I managed to get my hands of five of the six lipsticks in the collection. 
This collection was divided in two, since the makeup was based off of Betty and Veronica, there where equal amounts of lipstick for both. Half of the collection consisted of more natural, day time colors and the other half of more night time, dark and bright colors.
Since I only picked up the lipstick I am going to swatch these for you, and since I only recieved them yesterday I wont be doing a full review, only first impressions. 

*This collection has already been released online, but it will be released at all MAC locations on Febuary 7th. This collection is limited edition.*


Packaging:
 Like all MAC limited edition collections the packages for these product have a little something special. And that little something special is that the packages are completely redone. The outer packaging is a white box, in change of the regular black, with the Archie's Girls logo. It pictures Betty, Archie and Veronica with the mac logo underneath, all of which are surrounded by little red hearts. Perfect for valentines day. 
The actual lipstick packaging is just as cute. The lipstick still comes in the bullet tube but the tube is also white, with a gloss finish. The MAC logo is placed on the lid, in the bottom portion of the lid it has the picture of either Veronica or Betty. This corresponds with the lipstick color and who it represents. 
I am absolutely a sucker for cute packaging and MAC went all out for this collection.   


Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Essie's Play Date Swatch and Review

Hello Dolls. So I recently went on a search for a nail polish in my favorite color, LAVENDER. There where surprisingly a lot of options but I stuck to a brand I knew and had had a lot of luck with when it cam to pastel colors. Essie. I picked up Play Date from my local CVS for about $8. 

Friday, March 9, 2012

Kate Moss for Rimmel London Limited Edition Long Lasting Finish Lipstick #4 Swatch

Hello lovelies!Today I took a little trip to Target to purchase some Tea Tree Oil, and like always I took a little pit stop to the make up department. I rarely look at Rimmel products, but today I decided to take a peek to see if I could find anything nice. And I bumped into Kate Moss' Rimmel London Long Lasting Finish Lipstick collection. I had heard a lot about this collection, but never paid much attention to the hype. The colors didn't really attract my attention, except for one entitled number #4. 
It's a deep plum almost true purple. I can't believe I found a color like this at the drug store. The only places I ever see a deep purple like this is a high end counters. But, I'll stop talking and let you take a look!


 First of all let's take a look at this super slick packaging. I excepted such chic-ness from someone like Kate. I love the slick black almost leather-black packaging.  


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Glamour Doll Eyes Circus Collection Review & Swatches

Recently Glamour Doll Eyes released a new collection in collaboration with Natasha of Myeyeshadowisodd on YouTube. I absolutely adore her so I couldn't miss out on this collection. It just came out and I was lucky enough to be one of the first to place an order. I received my order in the mail today and I was super excited!! So I decided to show you guys the new collection so here we go!!!
Packaging and Contents:
So this is what came in the mail today that was part of the Circus Collection.