Showing posts with label palette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label palette. Show all posts

Sunday, January 3, 2016

YSL 5-color Couture Palette Heartbeats Edition in Saharienne

Let me show you YSL's Heartbeats Limited Edition eyeshadow palette of the Chinese New Year in 2015.
This is actually the No.4 Saharienne palette from the permanent line.


I picked up mine in a duty free. Sites like Ebay still carry it, so no worries if you've fallen in love with the cute packaging.
This is a color combination that I like: neutral enough for both warm and cool skintones and can be used day and night.
It has everything that I might need: taupe, peachy all over color, highlight and darks. Each with good color payoff. As usual, click for the bigger size. 

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Manhattan - Beige Ballerina eyeshadow palette

However weird it might sound, Manhattan being a drugstore brand, I only have three products fom the brand and all of them are relatively new stuffs.

Now I'm showing you an LE eyeshadow palette: Beige ballerina. Dunno the name of the collection, sorry!

Yes, beige! As in nude! I think one cannot have enough nude eyeshadows, and this little palette is cool toned/neutral enough for me.


Its packaging is cardboard or something sturdy.....paper. I'm not a fan of paper packaging, but I can live with it since it's super thin and closes well...maybe it has some weak magnets built in? Who knows. Anyway, the little sponge applicator is good for nothing. Really, throw-away worthy. If you happen to bring along this palette and need a quick touch up for eyelining with the dark shade or something life-saver then the applicator is usuful, but it's nothing to talk about.


The colors look good in the "pan", but I wish they had better color payoff. Below are a without and with flash hand swatch photos and I found only the second darkest shade interesting.



The two light colors are so light and barely there that someone going for a "no makeup" look will definitely like them.

BTW, why does Blogger screw up my photos and rotate them all the time without any sense???????????

If you need an inexpensive small nude palette and haven't tried Manhattan, then give it a go, especially if you can find it in a drug store.



Friday, July 26, 2013

Illamasqua 4-Colour Powder Eyeshadow Palette in Pink Smoke

Don't hate me but I have another Illamasqua palette for you: Illamasqua 4-Colour Powder Eyeshadow Palette in Pink Smoke.


Pretty, right? Two greys for smokey eyes and pinks (one light and intense) to give your smokey eyes a twist.
Sadly such gunmetal greys look horrible on me, so I can't go all grey but use it moderately. 

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Illamasqua Sirens 4-Colour Powder Eyeshadow Palette

Another short swatch post, this time about the Sirens 4-Colour Powder Eyeshadow Palette of Illamasqua.

To make it extremely short: this is the only product of the brand so far that I don't like.


The colors....somehow they look better in the pan >.< 
I can't imagine wearing those blues unless for a retro party #_# 

Monday, July 23, 2012

Another Illamasqua haul

Lately I've been tempted too many times by Illamasqua and have placed way too many orders. This post shows one of these orders. Expect more to come, as they dared to launch a 60% off summer sale too and I'm soooo powerless that I've already finalized my 2nd order batch from the same sale!!!! ayeeee *head@desk* 


So, this box comes form a previous sale, when you had to reach an amount and got a pair of flase lashes for free. Correct me if the details were different, I might be mistaken. 

Here are the things I bought:

Fundamental e/s palette  £ 30  
I couldn't pass this chance and I'm so glad I didn't!  


The palette consists of 
  • 2 powder eyeshadows: Hype (bold yellow) and Inception (rich violet), 
  • Cream Pigment in Bedaub (?) it's a mint green and I think it's Bedaub, however, it's not stated exactly on the website
  • Liquid metal in Surge. This one isn't stated clearly either, but they use "molten pewter" which is the description of Surge.


BTW, why does a Human Fundamentalism LE palette include colors from previous LEs? Bedaub was part of Toxic Nature in 2011 and Surge was in Body Electrics in 2009! 



I'd expect Limited Editions to have limited colors, you know, not just 'let's cook up an interesting eye quad from existing materials'...


I was sceptical about Hype. Yellows are usually huge letdowns, but this was a positive surprise, it has strong color payoff and is a pretty yellow.

with flash
My only (personal) problem is the creamy texture of cream pigment and liquid metal. They are creamy, thus they crease like hell on me and slide around even on strong primers. The only way around is to use them on creaseless surfaces and not wanting to go to work or school wearing them.

without flash

The next contestant is Lipstick in Test  £15.50


Test is soft pink chocolate with matte finish according to themain site.
However, I don't know where it has any hint of chocolate. 


It's a pinky nude or beige, that's for sure. And beige indeed comes from brown, but to call this chocolate brown is a far strech.





It sould be milk chocolate with tons of milk with some strawberries. 

lip swatch with flash


lip swatch without flash
It drags a bit when applied, but stays on for long hours and fades gracefully. Also, thanks to its matte finish it doesn't feel too creamy which is horrible in the summer heat.

Illumine Oil in Volt £ 25:
This bottle of highlighter oil came out in 2009 as part of the Body Electrics LE Collection. 


Really sorry for the rotated picture, I swear I'll smack the programmers of Blogger one day!


Above is how the oil looks like when spread lightly from the bottle. This is only one finger pressed to the mouth of the bottle.


This is blended, with flash, so you can see the shimmer particles.


And this is without flash, at the edges you can see how it looks when the light hits it. It's sheer but definitely buildable.
It also smells nice, kinda floral(?) but you know I suck at scents. Some people are deaf or blind or mute, I simply cannot differenitate between scents. I can only tell if what I'm smelling is clearly citrusy or floral, 'cold' or 'warm'. No more.

Main problem of Illumine Oil? The bottle! A squeeze tube or pump head would have been better, however  they could be clumped. With this kind of bottle you either press your fingertip to the hole and tap the oil onto your face (messy) or press your hand/wrist/arm and use your brush. But tell me, who wants to play like a kindergartener with crayons in hand. In the morning? Before leaving to work? There's no chance to stick your brush into the liquid as it won't fit. Unless you use aprecision eyeshadow brush. But that's not for highlighters/body oils! Nada!

If you plan to use this on more than your cheeks, like on collarbones or go for body painting then pour a little into a little cup and use your brushes.

Here is the freeby: False Eye Lashes No.23  £ 13.05:

rotated photos rulez
My first falsies from Illamasqua. Personally I never wear strip lashes because they are heavy, the band won't bend like i want it, they pull my eyelids and I keep shedding tears. Or so I thought they were. I have several boxes of those Chinese 10 pairs for 3USD falsies and they are sooo far from quality lashes! Mind you, the Chinese fringe lashes are good and I like to wear them...

So, this pair is lightweight - it is so easy to blink with these -, bends like a dream, fits to my lids, won't pull it, and it does not release the glue, sticking out at the ends.



Finally, Volume Mascara in Nocturnal £15:
This was on sale for £5 when I bought it, but it doesn't worth a penny.
Its building formula claims to lengthen, thicken and dramatize to extremes, but the most it does is giving a little color to one's lashes. I never go for brown mascaras, as they are too natural for me, and as I tried this on I was convinced that even the black (Raven) one wouldn't do much for me. It does not clump but makes natural-looking lashes, however, don't expect "dramatized to extremes" lashes from this mascara. If you have naturally long and curved but blond lashes, then adding color will definitely make them look longer and fuller, but that's not what I want from my mascara.




Thursday, July 12, 2012

NYX Smoky Eye Palette

I just realized that I don't have any NYX reviews posted. WTF?! So I'm starting with the oldest thing I own from the brand and bought back in Hungary (where else, shitty country has a small range of brands...BTW, follow my Twitter if you want to know what I'm reffering to. Like now, with shitty country. So, to my delight I realized that Cherryculture also carries the brand and they have sales going on all the time....like now, summer sale with 50% off! ^_^

Well, here is the NYX Smoky Eye palette, you might have seen it a billion times already on other blogs, but I love this sleek little handy palette, and felt like spreading the love HAHA


Beats me why blogger rotates my photos without any sense, but this is how the well-closing, fingerprint-loving black plastic case looks like.


Thankfully you won't have any broken nail when opening it. Some brands have quite shitty quality cases...


Inside there are 10 colors, each in big enough pans to use freely. In the top right corner above it's a pretty champagne-beige shadow, ideal for highlighting. The one in the left bottom corner it's the white shadow. There are taupes, greys, deep and middle browns.  
See the swatches below.

NYX Smoky Eye swatches with flash

NYX Smoky Eye swatches without flash

Each swatch was made by only one swipe of my finger, so you can see that the pigmentation is really good. And the colors are such that any girl paying attention to her makeup must own. And the fact that NYX is priced reasonably and is on the affordable end of the scale makes this palette tempting. IMHO.

On Cherryculture it goes $8.50 right now with the sale (find it under the For Your Eyes Only 10 color palettes), but their normal price is $11 which is a steal! It means $1.10 for one eyeshadow! Could it be better? Damn!


Tuesday, May 1, 2012

BH Cosmetics Contour & Blush 6 color palette

Venturing into the realms of BH Cosmetics I felt sceptical at first, since their main products (if I can conclude this) are the 88 and 120 color palettes of eyeshadows. I have a 96 or so color palette from another brand (here) and however I would not call it bad, but I could ask for better any time.
Anyhow, the brand has reasonable prices and has several kinds of sales regularly, so it's no wonder I gave in and ordered a contour and blush palette as part of my ginormous haul (here) coz I wanted a stylish palette just for the feel of it and to use it on others too :) 


I was surprised by the quality not being dirt cheap. Of course it's not like holding a Chanel palette, but there's nothing shameful about it.


On the back of the packaging box all the palettes available are listed with photos.


The palette itself is sleek, black and matte. Its only fault is it closes so well, that I have to crack my nails every time to open it =D


The six pans are huge, I was surprised when I opened it for the first time. 
The colors are super versatile and usable on everyone. the dark brown could be worn by sark skinned ladies too.


Colors are matte (which I prefer) and have good color payoff.
White and brown are for contouring, yellow (top row, in the middle) and peach are good highlighters, while the two rosy/pinkish colors to the right are pretty blushes.


Handswatches without and with flash. Colors are shown in the same order as in the palette.


Retail price is 18.95 USD, but as I said there are sales going on all the time, sometimes up to 50% or more, and that is a steal! 
This palette is totally worth its price (even the full price) and would love to try more of BH Cosmetics products, but their ordering page has been screwing me for the last 2 or 3 weeks and I'm unable to place an order!!!! WTF!?!?!?!!?!?
I want to spend my money and I can't? o_____O"

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Scott Barnes Chic Palette - Brandywine

I know my posts are rare and lately no proper makeup review ended up here, thus I'm making up for my sins and bring you something really good.....hard to get and really good.....a blush palette by Scott Barnes called Chic Palette.
I'm terribly indebted to Strawberrynet.com for carrying this brand and having awesome sales all the time. This way I buy at least one Scott Barnes product every single time and thanks to them I have and cherish a translucent loose powder (my 1st SB product and 1st full size loose powder) which seems to be no more available on the net. >.<
Where else could I have got this from than Strawberrynet.com. Back then it costed USD11.50 and that is a super price!

The packaging is neat and elegant, the case of the palette is made of plastic but not the cheap kind, and is a trap for fingerprints. Not the worst, but still...after few times of using the case looks dirty @_@ 



The lid closes securely without any clasp/locking tooth so no need to worry about accidents.

The color is Brandywine and the palette holds 3 pans of blushes. They are quite big in diameter. Not the biggest ever, but seeing some brands making those tiny little holes for lush application....I don't know where they got the idea from but they surely never used blushes in their lives...or simply don't give crap about practicality and go for the design only...


So, the 3 blushes together are 15g and they are well pigmented.

 

The darkest color on the left side is a dusty brownish red. It looks like a deep rose with some brown tinge in the pan, but on skin that brown is strenghtened.
It's matte, and best for contouring or as a single blush for the bold ones.


The color in the middle is a lighter, pinkish rose, heavy on the rose side. It's almost matte but has some tiiiiiny, almost there pink shimmer.
It's great as an over-all blush and contouring shade too.


The third color on the right side is my favourite. It's a color far from my taste yet I prefer to use this from the 3 colors. It's a beautiful shimmery, bronzey gold which works as a stand-alone blush and contouring shade too.


Swatch without flash.






Swatch with flash. 

You can see on the swatches that the colors are not evenly deposited, however, it was only one swipe and usage with brush proves even application on the cheeks.
Also, you have to be careful with the amount you use or you'll end up as a clown.

The three colors can be used separately, as duos or even all three colors can be worn together, but then, that's some killer makeup focused on the cheeks, so don't even try to emphasise your eyes and/or lips too at the same time...unless it's for a fitting occasion.
I have to mention, that personally I don't like to wear all 3 colors together...that's just too much, and such a strong golden shade as highlighter.....well.....do it for a fashion/art photoshoot but not for the street.

Do you own or have you tried the other color combinations? Share your experiences :)
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