Wednesday, 17 April 2013

New Lipsticks and Reviews

So I accidentally purchased three more lipsticks. Being a student, I'm generally trying to buy things on a budget, but every so often I go crazy and buy something (usually makeup) that I don't actually need. Luckily for me, 2 of the lipsticks my lovely Mum brought back from her trip across the border to the States, making the lipsticks about $3.00 cheaper, plus they were on sale for buy one get one 50% off. Overall, the two lipsticks were still cheaper than one over here in Canada. The other lipstick I purchased was a total splurge, and although I may not need it, I definitely love it!

The first lipsticks were from the Maybelline Vivid's Collection. I picked "870 Shocking Coral" and "895 On Fire Red".
870- Shocking Coral

870- Shocking Coral
 Shocking Coral is definitely a very bright, vivid colour. The whole lipstick line lives up to its name, as every colour really is incredibly bright. I would say Shocking Coral is slightly more pink than coral, I don't think it's orange enough, however the colour is very pretty.
895- On Fire Red













On Fire Red is a very bright, classic red. Most red colours I go for usually have a blue undertone, but this is definitely more orange. It's good because I don't have anything like it, but I find that it makes my teeth look so yellow in comparison to a lipstick with blue undertones.
Patisserie

Patisserie


Up next is Mac's Patisserie. This is only my second Mac lipstick, and although the colour is so pretty I find that the consistency of Mac's lipsticks to be a bit annoying. (The other shade I own is Hue, by the way). I find that you need to layer the lipstick to get the right amount of colour, but when you layer them it seems to break up on your lips? I'm not sure if I'm the only one who experiences this problem, but for the price of a Mac lipstick I always find it disappointing. The colour is wonderful, however, Patisserie is a "your-lips-but-better" type of colour that is perfect to wear with anything.  This lipstick is a "Lustre" finish, so it does have a bit of sparkle which seems daunting, however on the lips it is barely noticeable.
(L-R) Shocking Coral, On Fire Red, Patisserie

(T-B) Shocking Coral, On Fire Red, Patisserie

Friday, 12 April 2013

Melinda's Makeover!

Hello again,
So on Sunday I came home and met several of my friends for makeovers. Melinda was up first, so I figured I'd post it before the others. Because of the huge catchup we had to have I only took pictures of the finished look, but I did a very in-depth step-by-step, so I hope you all enjoy it!

My friend Melinda has wonderful skin, it's very almost flawless, so not only was it incredibly easy to apply makeup for her, but it also allowed me to use products that don't work on my skin with the redness and acne I suffer from.

Face:
To begin I used the Dermaglow Perfect Primer, which is similar to the original Smashbox Photo Finish primer. It is clear with a gel-like consistency, and smooths out the skin for flawless foundation application.
Following the primer, I used GOSH velvet touch eye primer. I've had this product for ages, but I never really use it because my preference is Benefit's Stay Don't Stray eye primer, however after using this on Melinda's eyes I realize I should use this much more often! It made a lovely eyeshadow base.
Melinda brought her own foundation, and she chose the Maybelline Dream Liquid Mousse foundation in "light 3". I quite liked the consistency of the product, and it had a medium coverage that is quite buildable.
To bronze the skin I used my favourite bronzer, the Smashbox Halo bronzer. I find that the colour looks quite daunting but when applied correctly gives a very natural, very subtle bronzed tone to the skin. The bronzer is completely matte, and the packaging is great because it shaves off the amount of product you want to use. This means the product is essentially a loose powder, but you only need to shave off what you need and it makes the product last forever! Also, this packaging means each time you use it, the bronzer has no bacteria and no exposure to any elements that might cause it to orange or change its colour. I find the packaging to be one huge bonus for this product.
To add some colour, I used Bare Minerals blush in the pink shade, Cheerful. The colour is perfect for lots of skin tones, and is lovely for this time of year.
Finally, I used some of Benefit's Watts Up to highlight the cheekbones. This is actually the only highlighter I own, but so far the champagne colour works on every skintone.

Eyes:
I used a Revlon cream eyeshadow palette in 701 Wild Orchid. I used the palest purple tone from her lashline to just above her crease, creating a base for the eyeshadows I used.
I then used Mac's Filament, a pale cream colour with silver sparkles in the inside corner of her eye, and also on her browbone. 
Following that, I used Almay's Intense I-Shadow trio for green eyes (004). I took the purple shade and used it as a liner and then smudged the leftover colour into the crease of Melinda's eye.
Then I used Almay's liquid liner in Amethyst, a lovely dark purple, just on the top lashline.
Finally I used Essence's eye pencil in 01 Black Fever. For such a cheap eyeshadow I was incredibly happy with the colour payoff and pigmentation, it's definitely a good eyeliner for someone on a budget because it is a great value for money.
For the lashes I used Covergirl's 24 hour Lash Blast mascara in Very Black. The formula was very black, but the wand I find is far too big to actually use. Melinda has wonderful, long lashes, so the wand worked well, but when I later used it on my own eyes I found that the brush was far too big and kept getting product onto my eyelids. The mascara was very wet, and because the formulation is "24 hours", it took some work to take it off without destroying your eyeshadow.
For Melinda's brows I used my favourite brow product, Benefit's browzings in "light".

Lips:
For Melinda's lips I used a wonderful pink colour from Bourjous in the shade "61 Rose Talk". The colour is very rosy and perfect for springtime. It is bright without being over-the-top, and wearable for daytime while being able to be dressed up for an evening event.

Sunday, 7 April 2013

Quick Update!

Hello everyone,
So tomorrow (or later today as it's 12:40am) I will be seeing my wonderful friends Melinda, Sara, Clara and Barb. They are all lovely and have each offered to let me give them a makeover. If the weathers nice I intend to take some pictures in natural light which is exciting and very different in comparison to the awful lighting I have in my residence building. In case it takes a while to actually upload full posts on the makeovers I thought I'd just update with a picture of my friend Melinda from a makeover I did on her last year. Thanks for reading!
Beautiful Melinda after a makeover in the halls of our high school

Monday, 1 April 2013

My Everyday Makeup!

So when I say "Everyday makeup", that's actually a lie, because I don't wear makeup everyday. In fact, I only really wear makeup when I'm going out, or if I'm bored and feel like wearing makeup. I have acne-prone skin, and my skin is also dehydrated. I find that my skin clears up for about a week every month or so, but in general I mostly always have an active breakout and I try to keep my skin clean and without makeup on days when I'm staying on campus, or in my house, just to give my face a break and hopefully let it clear up a little bit. So anyway, this isn't makeup that I wear every single day, but, if I were to be going out somewhere casual, this would be the sort of makeup look I would create. I hope you like it!


Makeup Used:
Rimmel Wake Me Up foundation in 100-Ivory
Benefit Brow-Zings in light
Tarte Amazonian Clay Blush in Exposed
Essence Clear Brow Gel
Stila Stay All Day waterproof liquid eyeliner
Benefit Velvet Eyeshadow in Rich Beach
Smashbox eyeshadow in Vanilla
Clinique High Lengths mascara in Black
Hourglass lipgloss in Child

This is the Hourglass lipgloss, it's a lovely nude shade and easy to wear, but I find it looks best if you have used concealer or foundation on your lips to prime them, as the shade is so nude that on natural lips it doesn't look quite as pale.

Eyeshadow using just 2 colours (I was feeling a bit lazy) And just so you know the colour on my nails is Essie's "Cute as a Button". 

 

 

I hope you like it! :)

Some pictures of recent makeovers!

So since the school year is almost ending, I've been spending a lot of time in residence and I haven't been home for a while. Because of this, I've been doing random makeovers on friends from my floor. Unfortunately, because most of my makeup is at home, I've been using repeat products and thought an in-depth step-by-step would be a bit unnecessary and repetitive. Instead, I thought I'd just post some pictures of my two latest makeovers.

Next week I will be heading home for study week, and I already have 3 (potentially 4) friends lined up for a makeover, so more makeovers will be posted, much more in depth and they will be different from the ones already on this blog. 






 This is Ayla before makeup


Ayla after makeup

Ayla's eye makeup (Smashbox Softbox Palette)

Brooke before makeup














Brooke's eye makeup (Smashbox Softbox eye palette)