Thursday 29 January 2015

JANUARY FAVOURITES

I can't believe my favourite month is over already. I bought a lot of makeup in December and have been trying it out this month so here are my January favourites!

Maybelline Dream Pure BB Cream in Light
Since it's summer in Australia I've been using a lot of BB cream because it's so light weight and usually has high SPF. I'm a huge fan of asian BB creams but after hearing some good reviews I decided to pick up the Maybelline one. I was really surprised at how good it is and I think I like it as much as I do my asian BB creams. It has good coverage, blends easily, feels light and lasts a good amount of time on my skin. It does make me a little oily but all other BB creams I use do as well. The differences I can see between this one and my asian BB creams is that the Maybelline is a better colour match for me - my other ones can tend to have a grey tinge. The Maybelline BB cream is only SPF15 whereas all of my asian BB creams are at least SPF30 but I still really like it and would recommend it if you're looking for a good and readily available BB cream. The Dream Pure BB cream is aimed at oily-combination skin, but Maybelline does make a Dream Fresh BB cream (pink packaging) for people with dry skin!

emcosmetics Scribble Calligraphy Liquid Liner in Tattoo Black
Since my beloved Stila Stay All Day has been drying out this month, I've been using it sparingly and trying out the emcosmetics Scribble liner instead. It has a really thin brush tip so it took me a few tries to get used to it, but once I did it was really easy to draw a precise line. The liner dries matte black which I love, I don't have any other liquid liners that dry matte. The only thing that I don't like about it is that the liner isn't waterproof. I have really oily and hooded eyelids so I basically need everything that goes on my eye to be waterproof. If I get teary or use eyedrops during the day the liner will smudge so I have to be careful about that.

emcosmetics Love Me For Me Flawless Finish Powder Compact in Nude 7
I'm really scared of using powder foundations because I think they'll look cakey but I think I'm starting to change my mind. This powder foundation is a perfect colour match for me and looks really natural yet flawless. When I don't feel like wearing BB cream or foundation I've just been using concealer and this powder and my skin looks flawless like I'm wearing liquid foundation. Even if I use this powder over BB cream it doesn't look cakey. I don't think it does an amazing job at keeping me matte but I love the way it looks so I don't mind.

L.A. Girl HD Pro Conceal in Natural and Creamy Beige
I'm sure a lot of you have heard about how amazing this concealer is already and I have to agree. The formula is amazing - it's very creamy and blends easily but doesn't move throughout the day or crease. I can use a brush or a sponge to get a medium to full coverage finish. It feel really hydrating so if you have any problems with your under-eye concealer creasing or building up in any fine lines then give this one a go. It's only $3 and comes in 18 different shades. I use both Natural and Creamy Beige under my eyes, one is a shade lighter than the other.

NARS Blush in Madly
I've fallen back in love with NARS blushes this month. It's definitely my favourite peachy-tan blush that goes well with everything. It adds a soft warm glow to the cheeks if used lightly, and can also be built up to give a more bronze look. Highly recommend if you're looking for a new blush to try!

Maybelline Colour Elixir in Hibiscus Haven and Caramel Infused
Maybelline says these colour elixirs "have the colour saturation of a lipstick, the high shine of a gloss and the moisturising feeling of a balm" and I have to agree. I'm usually not a big fan of lip glosses but decided to pick these up as they were 50% off at Chemist Warehouse (the stickers they put on their products kill me though). I'm so glad I did because I love these. They don't feel too sticky or tacky and actually feel moisturising. They're also very pigmented and look flattering on the lips. I rarely wear bright coloured lipsticks but I've been wearing Hibiscus Haven (the bright pink) so much this month because it's less intense than wearing a bright pink lipstick. They last about 3-4 hours on me which I think is a good amount of time, and they're really easy to reapply - I don't even need a mirror. I will definitely be picking up more shades soon.

Sunday 18 January 2015

MY MAC EYESHADOW PALETTE




Out of all my eyeshadow palettes (trust me when I say I have too many), I would have to say I reach for my MAC eyeshadow palette the most. It might be because I picked all the colours myself but I really could use this palette every day, for natural and dramatic looks.

I will get the biggest negative about MAC eyeshadows out of the way first. Each eyeshadow/pro palette refill pan costs $26 in Australia, the empty palette itself is $30 and the 15 eyeshadow insert is $15. So it doesn't take a genius to conclude that this palette is seriously expensive. I haven't bought anything from a MAC store in Australia for about a year, instead I order from the American MAC website and use a shipping forwarding company to forward the package to me. It saves me a lot of money because MAC in America is more than half the price that it's sold here. I can do a separate blog post about what company I use and my experiences if you'd like!

Aside from the cost, MAC eyeshadows are generally very good quality. I won't say that every shade is worth the money, but there are definitely many that are. If you're going to buy any eyeshadows from MAC, I would suggest that you look up swatches and reviews online because there are so many shades to choose from.

Here are swatches of the eyeshadows I have in my MAC eyeshadow palette.




I would recommend MAC eyeshadows to anyone. My favourite matte shades are Brule, Wedge, Soft Brown and Saddle - they're all pigmented and blend really nicely. The bottom row of eyeshadows are my favourite shimmery shades, I really like bronze toned eyeshadows if you couldn't tell. Woodwinked, Tempting and Bronze are some of the best eyeshadows I own, very pigmented and creamy.

There are some more MAC eyeshadows that I really want to try so I'm considering getting a second palette because I reach for this one so often. If you ever get the chance to buy MAC products somewhere for cheaper than the Australian prices, whether it be overseas or through a shipping forwarding company, definitely try some eyeshadows. They're well worth it.

If you have any favourite eyeshadow shades that I don't have, let me know!

Saturday 10 January 2015

BATTLE OF THE BROWS







Waterproof, long-lasting gel brow products have become so popular over the past year and these two - the Dipbrow Pomade by Anastasia Beverly Hills and Fluidline Brow Gelcreme by MAC have been really popular choices.

First I'll review the Anastasia Dipbrow Pomade. Anastasia Beverly Hills is very famous for its brow products including its Brow Wiz pencil, brow powders and brow gels. So when they came out with this product, it wasn't a surprise that it became so popular. The product was available in 5 shades, however I believe another 5 shades have been released recently. It retails for ~$18USD and can be purchased from Anastasiabeverlyhills.com, Beautybay.com, Urbanoutfitters.com and possibly other online stores (prices will differ between websites).

The consistency of this product is thick and creamy, the colour is very opaque and a little goes a long way. Applying it with an angled brush gives the best results in my experience, and makes it easy to control. I use the colour Medium Brown and it works really well for me even though I have jet black hair. When I looked at swatches online I couldn't really tell the difference between Medium Brown and Dark Brown.

I've been using both products for about 4-5 months now and I've noticed that the Dipbrow Pomade has become drier than when I first got it. In the picture below, you can see that sometimes when I dip my brush into the product, a big chunk comes off onto my brush. The product itself works really great on brow hairs, but I find that it applies a little bit unevenly on skin. I do like it though because I have thick brows so I don't need to draw on my skin much, I mainly just fill my brows in.

PROS - large shade range, comes with more product, great for filling in brows, cheaper than MAC
CONS - doesn't apply evenly to skin, can only purchase online










Next up is the MAC Fluidline Brow Gelcreme. It can be purchased from MAC stores, MAC counters and online from their website. The product is available in 3 shades - Redhead, Dirty Blonde and Deep Dark Brunette, and retails for $32AUD.

The consistency of this product is similar to a mousse. If I had to compare, I would say the Dipbrow Pomade is like a block of butter while the MAC Brow Gelcreme is like a tub of margarine (weird analogy, I know). It's very soft and applies evenly on both brow hairs and skin. Like the Dipbrow Pomade, it's very pigmented and a little goes a long way, and it blends out really easily because of it's consistency. I use the Anastasia #12 brush with both products and it applies very evenly and the brush is easy to clean.

The only but biggest downfall is the product's shade range. I use the shade Deep Dark Brunette and although it appears more warm-toned than the Dipbrow Pomade, it still works well for my black hair.

PROS - applies evenly, softer consistency, readily available at MAC
CONS - only comes in 3 shades, more expensive


Top: Anastasia Dipbrow Pomade in Medium Brown
Bottom: MAC Fluidline Brow Gelcreme in Deep Dark Brunette

Overall I love both of these products, however I do prefer the MAC Fluidline Brow Gelcreme. If you can get the colour work for you I would highly highly recommend it, if not then the Anastasia Dipbrow is still a really good product.

Sunday 28 December 2014

BEST OF 2014

I can't believe how fast this year has gone by and I just want to thank all of you for visiting and reading this blog, I appreciate it so much! I haven't posted as much as I thought I would but with a new year comes a new blog name, layout and lots of new ideas and inspiration. Also if you have any requests or feedback please feel free to tell me via social media or leave me a message on Tumblr :)



Here are the products I consider my 2014 favourites.

MAC Eyeshadow Palette
I've bought a few too many neutral eyeshadow palettes this year but this is definitely the one I use the most. I really like warm-toned and bronze eyeshadows so I could use this palette everyday and be happy. MAC have so many eyeshadows you can choose from but my favourite shadows all happen to be matte - Brule, Wedge, Soft Brown, Cork and Swiss Chocolate.

MAC Fluidline Brow Gelcreme in Deep Dark Brunette
I've never considered a makeup product to be my 'holy grail' before because to me, if a product is my holy grail then I wouldn't need or want anything else - until now. I can't imagine myself trying out any new brow products for a very long time because this one is just perfect. I even like it better than the Anastasia Dipbrow Pomade (I will do a review and comparison on the two soon).

Toofaced Chocolate Soleil Bronzer
I've had this bronzer for so long (it's still in its old packaging and doesn't even have a colour on the back) but have really fallen in love with it this year. It's very buildable but looks so natural. I find that I can easily over-do other bronzers, but not this one.

NYX Powder Blush in Angel
I really don't know what it is about this blush that I love so much. When I first got it I thought it was your average peachy-pink blush, nothing special. But since then I can't remember the last time I used a different blush. It's just the perfect blush shade that goes with everything and looks good every time.

Rimmel Moisture Renew Lipstick in Nude Delight
This has been my favourite nude lipstick for a really long time and I'm so sad that it's been discontinued in Australia. I've bought 2 back-ups from beautyjoint and I feel like I need to buy more because I love this lipstick so so so so so much.

MAC Lipstick in Pure Zen
If I'm not wearing Nude Delight then I'm probably wearing this lipstick. It's a really nice peachy colour - not too nude, not too brown, not too orange and not too pink. It doesn't last too long on the lips but it's really moisturising so I don't mind.

NARS Sheer Glow Foundation in Fiji
I've already told you guys how much I love this foundation so I'm not going to say too much about it here other than it's my favourite foundation and I'm probably going to buy another one in a darker shade for summer.

NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer in Custard
This concealer has amazing coverage, can be used under the eyes to brighten or on spots. It's really creamy but doesn't crease or smudge. The applicator is easy to use and it's really blendable and natural looking. My favourite concealer this year by far!

Hourglass Mineral Veil Primer
You might not be able to see from the picture but I've literally scraped every last bit of this primer. It's on the expensive side but no other primer has been able to make my makeup last all day and keep me matte. It's summer now so if you're looking for a new primer to try, this one's perfect.

Jordana Easyliner for Lips in Rock N Rose
I've found my perfect lipliner this year and it only cost be $3. It's the perfect shade for my lips and I can use it on it's own or with any lipstick whether it be nude, peach, pink or even bright colours.

Stila Stay All Day Waterproof Liquid Eye Liner in Black
Other eyeliners just don't compare to this one. It stays on all day without smudging, the felt tip is easy to use and doesn't dry out. A lot of people have been recommending other eyeliners to me but I can't let go of this one just yet.

MAC 217 Blending Brush
I don't think I would use eyeshadow if I didn't have this brush, everyone needs one in their life. It makes blending eyeshadow so easy and always makes your eyeshadow look good.

Real Techniques Expert Face Brush
I love this brush for foundation, it's soft but dense and I love the size. It's big enough to blend foundation flawlessly without streaks, but small enough to get under the eyes and around the nose. I use this to blend out my concealer as well.

Anastasia Beverly Hills Contour Kit in Vanilla, Banana, Nude, Fawn, Java, Havana
This is a really great palette. For $40 you get 6 highlighting and contouring powders, it's really versatile, convenient for travel and good for beginners or those who want to experiment with different bronzers and highlighters.

Thank you so much for reading! Watch this space in 2015 and have an amazing new year :) And follow my new URL on Bloglovin if you have one!

Monday 15 December 2014

EMPTIES 1 - LOTS OF SKINCARE



HI GUYS. I have this bag that sits next to my makeup table that I put products that I've used up in and today I went to put something else in it and realised it was full, so here's my second empties post! It's mostly skincare just because I've been trying out heaps of makeup recently so I've been opening more makeup than using it up.



First here are some makeup removers and cleansers that I've finished up. The two on the left are both by Maybelline, the first one has actually been discontinued and replaced with the second and I honestly liked the old one so much more. I felt like it a bit more oily than the new one which made taking off waterproof eye makeup easier. I still like the new one, it's about $5 for a 70ml bottle and works okay. I have two more bottles of it that I bought when it was on sale, but after I finish those up I don't think I'll repurchase it because I'd rather look for something better. Next is the Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water which I love. To me, it's exactly the same as Bioderma but for way way cheaper. I use this to remove my makeup almost everyday and I would recommend it to everyone! After I use the cleansing water, I wash my face with my Purity Made Simple by Philosophy. I can use this alone to take off my makeup but I feel like it's easier when I use the cleansing water as well as the cleanser because I don't need to spend as long washing my face. I love both of these products, they're so gentle but still take off all my makeup, and will continue to repurchase.


I've also used up a Peppermint Stick by Philosphy which is a shampoo, shower gel and bubble bath. I just use it as a body wash and it smells so good. It was a limited edition scent that came out during Christmas last year but Philosphy have heaps of other scents that are permanent. I really liked this body wash. I think because it was a shampoo, shower gel and bubble bath, it lathered up really nice and made the shower smell so good haha. I've mentioned the Nivea In-Shower Body Lotion before in my last empties post and I've still been using it. I can never be bothered mosturising after I shower because I just want to put my clothes on, so this product is perfect. It's literally a conditioner for your body, so when you come out of the shower you're already moisturised!


I bought a huge can of Batiste Dry Shampoo when it was buy-one-get-one-free a few months ago. I'll forever repurchase this product because my second (sometimes third) day hair loves it. My favourite scent has been the tropical one because it smells like coconut, but I really want to try the new tinted dry shampoos that they have as well. I've used up a Tea Tree Water from Lush before, a few years ago and I remember I really liked it. I remember it being really refreshing and making my pores look smaller , but for some reason I don't feel like it did anything for me this time. I still used it up but I'm trying out another spray on toner now. My favourite scrub has to be the Biore Pore Unclogging Scrub. It's so cheap but works so well at cleaning my face and reducing my blackheads. It's quite a thick scrub so I like to use it in the shower because it's easier to rinse off. I would recommend this to anyone with oily skin or thinks they have lots of blackheads. Next is my only 'makeup' product, the Hourglass Mineral Veil Primer. It was pretty expensive so I'm currently opening the cap and scraping the product out - I WILL USE IT ALL! I mentioned it in my top 3 foundations post, and said that it was my favourite primer. It keeps your makeup on and looking good all day and is definitely worth the money. I love it so much and would recommend it to anyone! And lastly I finished up a Seaweed Mattifying Day Cream from the Body Shop. It was a pretty good moisturiser. I didn't notice it controlling my oils amazingly well, but it felt really light and did it's job. I'm using another moisturiser at the moment just to try out new things, but I might repurchase this in the future.

This was a super long post so thank you for reading! If you have any eye makeup remover recommendations please let me know as well :)