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Covergirl Exhibitionist Influenster Campaign (Review & Swatches)

Revlon Exhibitionist Campaign

It’s been a long time since I’ve tried anything new by Covergirl, so I was pretty pleased when I was selected for the Influenster Exhibitionist campaign!

For those unfamiliar, Influenster is a site and app where you can apply to get makeup for free. You don’t have to be a blogger or YouTuber – you just have to have some kind of social media account and be able to provide reviews on the products you try out on Influenster’s own web site

Revlon Exhibitionist Mascara, Lipstick and Get In Line Liquid Liner
Revlon Exhibitionist Mascara, Lipstick and Get In Line Liquid Liner

The Covergirl Exhibitionist box contained their Exhibitionist mascara, the Exhibitionist cream lipstick in Hot, and the Gel In Line Liquid Liner in Major Matte Black.

And my initial reaction? Well, it wasn’t a good one.

  1. I hate curvy, fat mascara wands because I find them difficult to use. So I wasn’t pumped about the mascara.
  2. I *massively* dislike the smell of Covergirl lipsticks (ugh, horrible old lady scent anyone??). So I wasn’t pumped about the lipstick.
  3. I haaaaaaate dip-pot style liquid liners with a felt tip applicator. So yeah… I wasn’t pumped up the liquid liner either.

Why am I telling you all this? Because this freaking box changed my dang mind on every single one of my preconceived opinions on these products, and it was kind of eye opening!

The end result of all three items was not only gorgeous, but it made me fall in love with new products!

Let’s dive right in. The shade I got to try in the Covergirl Exhibitionist Lipstick range is the shade Hot – a colour I was deeply, deeply interested in since I’d read years ago that Taylor Swift used to wear this colour and I was always madly in love with the reds she used to wear. I remember looking at the shade Hot in stores years ago and thinking it was pretty, but I just could NOT get over the horrific scent that Covergirl lipsticks used to have so I always put the shade back without purchasing it. When I realized that this shade was in my box I was excited to see what the colour would look like on me, but I figured I’d end up junking the lipstick because if there’s one thing I can’t handle in makeup, it’s a nasty/funky tasting lipstick.

So imagine my surprise when I sniffed the bullet and realized Covergirl had put a touch of vanilla in the lipstick. Okay… I can get down with this. There’s still a hint of old lady makeup scent, but it wasn’t as disgustingly overpowering as it used to be. So I put the lipstick on, was immediately wowed by the colour… and then I quickly realized that the scent completely dissipated! It didn’t taste or smell like ANYTHING at all! I was elated! With that terrible scent out of the way, I was now free to enjoy the lipstick!

And enjoy it I did – I wore this sucker for 6 hours straight without really thinking about it. The shade Hot has amazing longevity, and it’s likely because the lipstick is quite staining (you’ll need an oil based remover to get most of it off). The formula claims to be a cream, and it does apply like one, but it goes matte within thirty minutes. It’s not uncomfortable matte though – this is really, really lovely to wear. And the shade? WOW. I’m in love!

Wearing Covergirl Revlon Exhibitionist Mascara and Get In Line Liquid Liner

On to the eyes!

I scowled at the dip-pot liner as I pulled the applicator out of the tube to apply it to my face the very first morning. Dip-pots, by and large, are messy to me – I find the product ends up  getting on my lashes because the applicator style is clumsy (or maybe I’m clumsy, who knows) and I’ve always preferred pen or a real brush as an applicator. Fortunately, the Get In Line Liquid Liner ended up being less messy than I had anticipated, and I was suddenly struck with how much I missed using a truly matte black liquid liner. While I love my pen-style brush tip liquid liners because they’re so incredibly fast to use, it has to be pointed out that there is no truly matte formula on the market – they all have a hint of a sheen and I’d kind of forgotten that over the years. I was blown away at just how matte this black was on my eyes. The longevity is also on point – I had no flaking or transferring, and it looked just as good at the end of an eight hour work day as it did when I first put it on in the morning.

The only real downside to this product is that the felt tip applicator is very, very flimsy – it has too much give to it in my opinion. This can make it a little bit hard to really follow the edges of your eye. That’s the only thing stopping it from being truly perfect in my eyes. That being said – I’m 100% going to use every last drop of this product and I would absolutely consider repurchasing it.

And lastly – the Exhibitionist Mascara. I have never really fallen in love with hourglass-shaped mascaras as I just find them to be cumbersome and quite messy. I’m prone to getting mascara on my upper lid during application, and large wands have a tendency to exacerbate this problem (which is why I prefer small, conical wands). But I’d been sent the mascara in the box, so of course I was going to give it a good go.

And it was good. So good. I’m a one coat mascara wearer, so what you’re seeing in these photos is only of a single coat, but you could easily build this up if you had to as the formula isn’t super crusty which to me has always meant that it can layer well. The volume isn’t unreal, or out of this world, but it’s a solid mascara that gives me that bit of extra boost I’m going for on a day to day basis. It’s more on the wet side of things too – not super soaking wet, but it’s not as dry as I was expecting which made me really happy. And, rather impressively, I had no lower lash transfer to the hollows under my eyes. This has always been a problem spot on me – even waterproof mascaras tend to transfer from my lower lashes onto the skin underneath and I’ll end up with black spots which just look really terrible (this is why I generally avoid wearing lower lash mascara to work). Covergirl Exhibitionist Mascara though? No transfer! And it’s not even a waterproof formula either!

So… Covergirl… you did GOOD! This Influenster box knocked it out of the freaking park as far as I’m concerned. I went into this box/product review with a seriously negative attitude just based on my past experiences with certain aspects of each product, and yet each one managed to completely turn my head around. As a blogger I try to go into reviewing each product with an open mind, but after years and years of trying products, you start to learn what your preferences are, and for me… an hourglass shaped mascara, a dip-pot eyeliner and (what I thought was) a nasty smelling mascara were 100% at the bottom of my list of products I ever wanted to try again. So I’m happy to say I’ve got a fresh new perspective on these products and would absolutely recommend them!

And, in case you hadn’t heard, Covergirl is now 100% cruelty-free!

So with my change of heart in mind – maybe YOU can tell me about a product that you tried out that you thought was going to be bad based on your past experiences but turned out to be amazing!

The products featured in this post were sent to me by Influenster. Post contains affiliate links.

Stila Vivid & Vibrant Collection (Review & Swatches)

Stila Vivid & Vibrant Collection

When I saw the promo shots of the Stila Vivid & Vibrant collection I was so excited! Vivid, vibrant jewel tones in a formula I adore? AND matched with eyeshadow duos?? I was so enticed! There’s a whole range of colours, but I’ve got the blue and purple shades and I’ll be covering those two in this post (and I’m eyeing the green and the red for the future!).

Stila Vivid & Vibrant Eye Shadow Duos in Amethyst and Sapphire
Stila Vivid & Vibrant Eye Shadow Duos in Amethyst and Sapphire

With the Vivid & Vibrant collection, Stila launched eyeshadows duos as a near perfect reflection of the shades to the Shimmer & Glows (we’ll get to those shortly!). The left side of the pan is a very shimmery somewhat metallic version of the colour, and the right side is a glittery version of the same colour. Each side is basically the same colour with a different finish to give you a bit of variety when applying your shadow.

Stila Vivid & Vibrant Eye Shadow Duos in Amethyst and Sapphire - swatches
Stila Vivid & Vibrant Eye Shadow Duos in Amethyst and Sapphire – swatches

The swatches show just how deeply pigmented the colours are, ESPECIALLY the blue. Holy smokes, I was not prepared for that kind of colour payoff. I had initially thought that the finishes couldn’t be THAT different from each other, but you really see how the right side has more sparkle and glitter than the left (shimmery) side does.

Wearing Sapphire all over my eyes
Wearing Sapphire all over my eyes

For the look above I used the glitter shade in Sapphire all over the lid and used the shimmery one in the outer corners and crease. While I tend to prefer a matte formula in that area, I was surprised with how nicely it ended up looking. When you’re going for a full on glittery eye, sometimes it just works to go full on shimmer too!

Zoomed out
Zoomed out

Zoomed out a bit for the full effect – look at that eyeshadow colour! One thing you need to note though that is that while these are incredibly pigmented and are easy to blend… they also have insane fallout. There’s so much pigment to the shadow that even after you’ve applied your shadow and cleaned it up, you will still notice that, throughout the day, some pigment will still fall onto your cheeks and need cleanup. I was a bit surprised because I’m not used to dealing with fallout after application, but I also wasn’t surprised because while the powders are easy to blend, they are slightly clumpy which means that these might work best with a glitter adhesive. That being said, the fallout wasn’t so intense that I’d stop wearing these – they’re so freaking lovely!

Stila Vivid & Vibrant Collection Shimmer & Glow Liquid Eye Shadows in Vivid Sapphire and Vivid Amethyst
Stila Vivid & Vibrant Collection Shimmer & Glow Liquid Eye Shadows in Vivid Sapphire and Vivid Amethyst

While I’m a massive fan of the Stila Glitter & Glows (see my collection here!), I can still appreciate a good Shimmer & Glow every now and then. The formula is fundamentally the same as the Glitter & Glows – they apply smoothly with the paddlefoot applicator and pack one heck of a pigment punch.

Stila Vivid & Vibrant Collection Shimmer & Glow Liquid Eye Shadows in Vivid Sapphire and Vivid Amethyst - swatched
Stila Vivid & Vibrant Collection Shimmer & Glow Liquid Eye Shadows in Vivid Sapphire and Vivid Amethyst – swatched

Vivid Sapphire, much like the eyeshadow, is a frigging knockout shade. Solid, opaque pigmentation in a single swipe. Vivid Amethyst is a bit more subdued and you will notice a touch of translucency to the product – layer this twice to get full opacity.

Wearing Vivid Sapphire Shimmer & Glow on the lid with Amethyst Eye Shadow Duo on the outer corner
Wearing Vivid Sapphire Shimmer & Glow on the lid with Amethyst Eye Shadow Duo on the outer corner

For the look above I applied Vivid Sapphire Liquid Shadow all over the lid and then used the Amethyst Eye Shadow Duo in the outer corner. Blues and purples pair so easily together so this was a super quick and easy look to do.

Final Thoughts

For those wanting intense pigmentation, shimmer, sparkle and COLOUR in their shadows (liquid or powder), you really needn’t look elsewhere. I will say some of the fallout on the powder versions was a bit annoying, but I’m willing to suffer a smidge when the colour is that vibrant! The Shimmer & Glows were especially gorgeous – I was impressed not only by the colour of the two shades, but also by the longevity. I have a beast of a time with any kind of cream or liquid shadows (no matter how much or little eye primer I put on, they almost all crease on me), and these? They didn’t crease on me. I wore them a full work day and saw no creasing! Now THAT’S impressive!

The Stila Vivid & Vibrant Collection can be purchased at sephora.ca or sephora.com.

The products featured in this post were sent to me for consideration. Post contains affiliate links.

Esqido Gel Eyeliners (Review & Swatches)

Esqido Gel Eyeliners

Esqido has been my preferred brand  for fake lashes for quite a while now- I find them comfortable and easy to wear, and they have some of the most flattering shapes for my own eyes. So when Esqido announced they were launching eyeliners I was a little surprised, but it also makes a lot of sense, too.

Esqido Gel Eyeliners
Esqido Gel Eyeliners

Esqido has put out two colours in their brand new Gel Eyeliner collection: Black and Brown.

Esqido Gel Eyeliners
Esqido Gel Eyeliners

The Esqido Gel Eyeliners come in your traditional twist up pencil (which can thankfully be twizzled down as well). They also have a sharpener on the opposite end of the pencil which pops off for easy sharpening. This isn’t a feature I traditionally use as I feel it wastes product, but it’s there for people who are looking for a sharper edge.

Esqido Gel Eyeliners - swatched
Esqido Gel Eyeliners – swatched

The two liners swatch easily. They are mostly creamy on application, but there is a slight bit of stiffness which I believe actually increases the longevity of the liners. I’ve used some of the incredibly creamy eyeliners on the market and while they can bevery easy to apply, I feel like some of the longevity is lost in the creaminess of the product. That isn’t to say that these are rough on the eyes – they’re not! But they’re not the smoothest, creamiest ones either.

Wearing Black
Wearing Black

You may have seen that Esqido launched a fairly intensive social media campaign when they first announced these eyeliners. The demonstrations of people running water over eyeliner swatches and then vigorously rubbing their hand to show the longevity was wild – these looked completely impervious to the elements!

Wearing Black
Wearing Black

Now, I can’t say that I go about rubbing my eyes and splashing water on my face all day when I’m wearing makeup, but these eyeliners do hold up very, very well. I found this to be especially obvious on the lower water line which can be a problem area for me if the liner is bad. The two colours go on extremely pigmented and can be easily blended out with a brush to smoke out the colour. They do set though, so you need to move quickly. I found that the liners held on to my water line extremely well throughout eight or so hours. I had very minimal fading at the very outer corners of my eyes which is not unexpected for me.

So if you’re in the market for a long lasting gel eyeliner, you may want to look into the Esqido ones. They’re regularly priced at $15 USD, but they’re doing a promo right now and they’re only $12 each!

 The products featured in this post were sent to me for consideration.

Suva Beauty Moisture Matte Liquid Lipsticks (Review & Swatches)

Suva Beauty Moisture Matte Liquid Lipsticks

It feels like the liquid lipstick bandwagon is neverending! Although I think we’ve gotten to the point where brands acknowledge that while makeup lovers like longevity in their products, there’s a lot of us out there that are flat out sick of the dried paint sensation that a longwear liquid lipstick provides. Suva Beauty decided to launch their Moisture Matte Liquid Lipsticks with kissproof longevity with the comfort of a cream lipstick.

Suva Beauty Moisture Matte Liquid Lipsticks
Suva Beauty Moisture Matte Liquid Lipsticks

Suva Beauty initially launched the range with six shades, but they added an additional two with their most recent Saffron collection launch.

Suva Beauty Moisture Matte Liquid Lipsticks
Suva Beauty Moisture Matte Liquid Lipsticks

The shade names themselves seem to be based on dreams and the inner workings of the mind. With names like “The Unconscious”, “Dreamer”, and “Awakening”, I found the names really enticing and I like that they picked a theme to use for the launch.

Suva Beauty Moisture Matte Liquid Lipsticks
Suva Beauty Moisture Matte Liquid Lipsticks

The Moisture Matte Liquid Lipsticks come with your traditional long doe-foot applicator which works well for application. I generally prefer a somewhat smaller wand (like in a deluxe size sample) but this is really the only type you can get in a full size product.

Suva Beauty Moisture Matte Liquid Lipsticks - swatches
Suva Beauty Moisture Matte Liquid Lipsticks – swatches

In swatches, the colours are opaque in a single swipe. You will notice that they take slightly longer to dry down on the skin than most regular liquid lipsticks do.

Suva Beauty Moisture Matte Liquid Lipsticks - swatches
Suva Beauty Moisture Matte Liquid Lipsticks – swatches

Which is especially obvious in the shot above! They do eventually dry down completely, but I’d say it takes about 5-7 minutes to go completely dry.

Suva Beauty Moisture Matte Liquid Lipsticks – Lip Swatches

Awakening
Awakening
Abstract Thoughts
Abstract Thoughts
Imagination
Imagination
The Unconscious
The Unconscious
The Dreamer
Dreamer
Strange
Strange
Besharam
Besharam
Badnam
Badnam

Final Thoughts

The Suva Beauty Moisture Matte Liquid Lipstick formula is interesting, and it is slightly different than most liquid lipsticks. While the dry down does take longer than most liquid lipsticks that are on the market right now, I think this actually helps with the comfort of the liquid lipstick. I wouldn’t go so far as to say that these feel like a cream lipstick (which is really a bit far-reaching I think for a brand to say about a dry down liquid lipstick), but they are one of the most comfortable liquid lipstick I’ve put on my lips. There is a trade off for that comfort though – while they are mostly touchproof, I don’t find them to be completely resilient to pressure and you will find some of the lipstick coming off on your coffee cup or glass. It’s not a lot, but it’s worth mentioning. The longevity is excellent however – the slight transfer you may get from eating or drinking doesn’t diminish the fact that these wear for a very long time – I get easily 5-6 hours before I inevitably take my lipstick off. They also don’t feel like dried paint on your lips either – they have a bit of bend and give to them which feels really good.

The liquid lipsticks also smell amazing – like creamy mashmallows! The taste does disappear rather quickly on the lips, but it’s a lovely scent when you pull the product out of the tube for application.

All in all, these are a good buy from Suva Beauty. I feel like the colours and product opacity are fantastic, and I like the feel of the product on my lips even if it’s not completely transferproof.

The products featured in this post were sent to me for consideration. Post contains affiliate links.

QUO Fall 2018 Collection (Review & Swatches)

QUO Fall 2018 Collection

I’m a bit late with my seasonal posting of QUO‘s fall collection, so let’s just dive right into it!

QUO Fall 2018 Collection
QUO Fall 2018 Collection

QUO does packaging extremely well. Their palettes are always compact and beautifully designed – the cases feel solid and they’ve always got enormous mirrors on the inside. The lipsticks themselves even have a bit of a new design too – these matte lipsticks actually have a snap closure at the bottom. To get at your lipstick, push the bottom of the bullet up, and the lipstick will snap back out of the packaging. I really, really like this design – I feel like it’s super secure because your lid won’t be falling off at any point if your lipstick is rattling around in your bag.

QUO Fall 2018 Collection - Eyeshadow Palettes in Lunar Rainbow and Fire Clay
QUO Fall 2018 Collection – Eyeshadow Palettes in Lunar Rainbow and Fire Clay

With the Fall 2018 collection, QUO has launched two new eyeshadow palettes – Lunar Rainbow (*love* that name!) and Fire Clay. For $20 CAD each, you’re getting 12 eyeshadows and a dual ended brush. I always think brushes in palettes are garbage, and I really wish brands would just stop providing them – so please QUO – stop with the brushes! As for the shadows themselves, QUO can be a bit hit or miss with their eye palettes and these two were no exception.

QUO Fall 2018 Collection - Eyeshadow Palette in Fire Clay - swatched
QUO Fall 2018 Collection – Eyeshadow Palette in Fire Clay – swatched

Visually, Fire Clay was the most appealing palette to me out of the two. This palette fits right into the warm, neutral loving era of makeup that we seem to be forever stuck in (which I’m still fully enjoying by the way!). This palette definitely focuses more on warm browns with oranges and golds. I like that they’ve provided several lighter shades as well so you’re not stuck using just one.

Wearing Fire Clay
Wearing Fire Clay

Fire Clay makes for a really beautiful eye look, but it’s definitely more subtle than I had expected, and sadly it’s down to the pigmentation. In a swatch, the oranges come across super strong and vibrant, but in practice I found that the shades just sort of dissolved on my eyes. I used the brightest orange shade on my lid here and it doesn’t look remotely like the swatch! Additionally, I used the darkest brown in the outer corner, and it was fine at first, but I found it faded significantly within an hour of wearing it. I don’t normally have fading issues with my eyeshadows, so when I notice it, it’s a huge warning sign for me sadly. So while the Fire Clay eye look is pretty overall, I found it to be far more subtle than what the eyeshadows lead me to believe based on the swatches.

QUO Fall 2018 Collection - Eyeshadow Palette in Lunar Rainbow - swatched
QUO Fall 2018 Collection – Eyeshadow Palette in Lunar Rainbow – swatched

Moving on to Lunar Rainbow. This palette really surprised me when I swatched it! QUO has a tendency to stick to flat out neutral, so I was impressed to see some vibrant teals and a golden olive shade in the mix.

Wearing Lunar Rainbow
Wearing Lunar Rainbow

And this palette definitely worked much, much better on my eyes. I loved that golden olive shade (inner third of my eye), and the darker teals were really, really pretty. I had a few blending issues around my lower lash line (which is half the shadow’s fault and half my fault for having to rush out the door to work!) but overall I was much more pleased with Lunar Rainbow in comparison to how I felt about Fire Clay. These colours are much more true to pan/swatch, and I didn’t notice any fading.

QUO Fall 2018 Collection - Face Palettes in Sweet Magnolia and Dragon Bite
QUO Fall 2018 Collection – Face Palettes in Sweet Magnolia and Dragon Bite

QUO Face Palettes are always excellent, and these Fall 2018 ones are no exception. There’s something about the powder quality that blends smoothly and evenly – the colours always end up being absolutely beautiful on the skin.

QUO Fall 2018 Collection - Face Palettes in Sweet Magnolia and Dragon Bite - swatched
QUO Fall 2018 Collection – Face Palettes in Sweet Magnolia and Dragon Bite – swatched

However, my largest complaint with their face palettes is that while they’re really good, they tend to get repetitive season over season. The “lighter” face palette (Sweet Magnolia) always has a cool-toned pink blush with a pinky-toned highlighter, and the “darker” face palette (Dragon Bite) always has a coral blush with a more golden highlighter. While both palettes work nicely on me, and I always, always love the quality, I would like to see a little bit more variety in their releases.

Wearing Dragon Bite
Wearing Dragon Bite

The bronzing shades in the Dragon Bite palette is slightly more intense than I would normally go for, so I just make sure to apply it lightly (I used the less shimmery bronzer all over my face along the perimeter, and then used the more shimmery, deeper one at the very backs of my cheekbones). As for the blush and highlighter – I mean they’re frigging stunning. I love those shades so, so much and they worked really well with the Fire Clay eyeshadow palette on my eyes.

Wearing Sweet Magnolia
Wearing Sweet Magnolia

Sweet Magnolia is one of those staple QUO palettes for me as the colouring always works on my skin tone. Despite me preferring coral blushes because I find them prettier to look at in the pan, it has to be said that pink tends to go great with every look and the highlighter matches it nicely.

QUO Fall 2018 Collection - Matte Lipsticks
QUO Fall 2018 Collection – Matte Lipsticks

To finish up the QUO Fall 2018 collection, we have the new Matte Lipsticks in three shades. I love the opening mechanism on these lipsticks (push the bottom to release the lipstick). I think they take the cake over even the magnetic closure ones for me!

QUO Fall 2018 - Matte Lipsticks in Seduce, Date Night and Addict - swatched
QUO Fall 2018 – Matte Lipsticks in Seduce, Date Night and Addict – swatched

Although there’s only three shades in the collection, they do a great job of providing options that suit the palettes. The pigmentation on the lipsticks is predominantly opaque – the only one that had slight translucency was Addict but that’s because it has a purple base and those shades are prone to pigmentation issues. I find that the formula glides on smoothly, but I did encounter a bit of gathering issues around the inner rim of my mouth after about an hour or so. This is easily smoothed out with your fingertip though. I would also suggest applying these with a lip brush to get a crisp line.

Wearing Seduce
Wearing Seduce

Seduce is a really easy colour to wear. I always forget how nice these kinds of shades look on me as I tend to go for more vibrant colours overall. I love how easily this paired with a warm eyeshadow look, but I feel like it would go equally well with a cool-toned one as well.

Wearing Date Night
Wearing Date Night

Date Night is *lovely*! I included it in my recent post on 5 Red(ish Lipsticks for the Colder Months because it’s a really stunning shade that suits the fall season perfectly. It’s a brick red with some burnt orange thrown into the mix.

Wearing Addict
Wearing Addict

Deep purple lipsticks have patchiness issues – we all know this, and I feel like I’ve tried out a lot of deep purples lately that continue to have really bad patchy problems on my lips. So I was really impressed when QUO‘s Addict shade went on my lips with little to no issue in comparison to the other ones I’ve tried recently. There is some translucency in certain areas, but it did apply and stay on my lips much nicer than others I’ve dabbled with in the last few months.

Final Thoughts

The QUO Face Palettes are always excellent products so I’d suggest picking one of those up if you didn’t already have one of their face palettes (due to the repeated shades). The eyeshadows palettes were a bit all over the place – for me Fire Clay is sadly a pass because the colours just didn’t come out as vibrantly as I had hoped. I love Lunar Rainbow‘s depth of tone, so I’d suggest that one over Fire Clay for sure. The Matte Lipsticks are lovely too, and I really love the shade selection they’ve put out with this launch.

QUO can be purchased in stores at Shoppers Drug Mart, or on their online retail platform too.

Products featured in this post were sent to me for consideration. Post contains affiliate links.