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Swatch Sunday: Viseart Editorial Brights

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Viseart Editorial Brights – I finally own it! I have lusted over this palette for quite some time but it was never easily accessible to me. (It’s actually been added to Sephora’s site in the last few weeks but it was only available via tradeshows before.) I picked mine up at IMATS Toronto a few weeks ago for $80 CAD and I am eager to dive into it. (As a side note, there will be a Challenge Week for this one but I’m on palette backlog and it’s behind a few other palettes I need to work through.)

Viseart Editorial Brights palette
Viseart Editorial Brights palette

The entire palette is made up of matte shades in an array of rainbow shades. A must have? I think so!

Viseart Editorial Brights Swatches

Viseart Editorial Brights - Swatch 1
Viseart Editorial Brights – Swatch 1
Viseart Editorial Brights - Swatch 2
Viseart Editorial Brights – Swatch 2
Viseart Editorial Brights - Swatch 3
Viseart Editorial Brights – Swatch 3
Viseart Editorial Brights - Swatch 4
Viseart Editorial Brights – Swatch 4
Viseart Editorial Brights - Swatch 5
Viseart Editorial Brights – Swatch 5
Viseart Editorial Brights - Swatch 6
Viseart Editorial Brights – Swatch 6
Viseart Editorial Brights - Swatch 7
Viseart Editorial Brights – Swatch 7
Viseart Editorial Brights - Swatch 8
Viseart Editorial Brights – Swatch 8
Viseart Editorial Brights - Swatch 9
Viseart Editorial Brights – Swatch 9
Viseart Editorial Brights - Swatch 10
Viseart Editorial Brights – Swatch 10
Viseart Editorial Brights - Swatch 11
Viseart Editorial Brights – Swatch 11
Viseart Editorial Brights - Swatch 12
Viseart Editorial Brights – Swatch 12

ColourPop Ultra Matte Lips (Review & Swatches)

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The liquid lipstick obsession that has taken us over shows no signs of letting up any time soon! ColourPop (relatively) recently threw their brand into the mix, offering up their Ultra Matte Lips. I’m already a huge fan of matte lips, so I was excited to try these out and see how they compared to stuff I already owned. It was rough choosing colours, but I managed to talk myself into only getting five. (And that was down from 11!)

ColourPop Ultra Matte Lip ($6 USD each)
ColourPop Ultra Matte Lip ($6 USD each)

The Ultra Matte Lips come in a clear acrylic tube with a silver top. They have a doefoot applicator that picks up a decent amount of product. I found I needed three dips into the tube to get a fully covered lip.

ColourPop Ultra Mattes in Trap, Donut, Bumble, Tulle and Mars (swatches)
ColourPop Ultra Mattes in Trap, Donut, Bumble, Tulle and Mars (swatches)

The colours go on fully opaque in one swipe, but they are not forgiving in the least. If you make a mistake while tracing your lip line, you will need to completely wipe off your lip product and start again. (Which I had to do three times in the Mars swatch below.)

ColourPop Ultra Matte Lip swatches to show texture
ColourPop Ultra Matte Lip swatches to show texture

Once these dry, they set completely and are transfer proof. You can see in the shot above just how much it sinks into my skin – it definitely emphasizes your skin’s texture. Because these are totally transfer proof, these suckers are the very definition of a dry formula in my opinion. Your lips will feel a little bit  constrained and you may find the inner rim of your lip starts to feel a little crispy/rough where the line between your lip colour and your inner lip starts.

Lip Swatches

ColourPop - Trap
ColourPop – Trap

I picked up Trap because it’s unlike anything I own. To me it looks like a mauvey-grey, and it’s oddly wearable!

ColourPop - Donut
ColourPop – Donut

Donut is a warm pink with a brightness to it. I think a lot of people would have an easy time wearing this one.

ColourPop - Bumble
ColourPop – Bumble

Bumble is… man, how do I describe this? It’s like an orangey-red brick colour with… something else to it. Another totally unique colour to my collection.

ColourPop - Tulle
ColourPop – Tulle

Tulle is a darker version of Bumble but I would never call them the colour since the tonalities are a bit different. Fantastic shade for fall.

ColourPop - Mars
ColourPop – Mars

Mars is the shade that feels the most “me” when I saw it in swatches. It’s odd though – the shot above is such a red-pink, but I think it looks more fuchsia in person.

Final Thoughts

The ColourPop Ultra Matte Lips retail for $6 USD each and I think the price point is incredible for what you get. These lip products are budge proof and have incredible longevity (they’ll stay put for hours on end so long as you aren’t eating anything overly greasy). The colours are incredibly imaginative and I experienced intense colour without any patchy-ness.

However, I’ve never had anything so drying on my lips before. I actually really enjoy dry mattes (i.e., MAC’s Retro Matte formula), but this formula has absolutely no give to it. For me, I was never able to forget that I was wearing these when I had them on,  as I was always hyper aware of just how dry my lips felt. (And you definitely cannot just wipe these off when you want to remove them – you need an oil based makeup remover to get them off.) But maybe that’s a toss up! You have great staying power and longevity without having to worry about it, but you have to give up the comfort on your lips. I do appreciate that I never had to worry about the product while wearing them though. They won’t feather or bleed and I’m EXCEPTIONALLY prone to that.

At the end of the day though, I think I’ve got the colours I want and I won’t be picking up any others. It’s hard for me to get past the absolute dryness of the product not matter how much I love the colours.

Have you tried these before? What are your thoughts?

Swatch Sunday: Urban Decay – Urban Spectrum

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In keeping with the recent onslaught of holiday palettes that makeup brands have unleashed upon the world, here’s the Urban Decay Urban Spectrum palette. This is a limited edition palette, so once it’s gone… it’s GONE.

Urban Decay Urban Spectrum palette (box)
Urban Decay Urban Spectrum palette (box)

Originally listed as an Urbandecay.com exclusive palette, the Urban Sepctrum palette suddenly showed up on Sephora’s web site for VIB and VIB Rouge customers only. As I’m typing up this post (Thursday October 8th), it’s still available at Sephora but still marked as VIB/VIB Rouge only. I get the feeling they’re not going to open it up to everyone.

Urban Decay Urban Spectrum palette
Urban Decay Urban Spectrum palette

The Urban Spectrum palette retails for $65 CAD and has a removable lid with a mirror inside which is identical in design to the 15th Anniversary palette by Urban Decay. When you’re done with the shadows, they can be pulled out and the entire box can be used to store whatever you like. The inside of the box (underneath the shadows) is lined with velvet.

Urban Decay Urban Spectrum palette
Urban Decay Urban Spectrum palette

I’m just finishing up a Challenge Week using this palette and it’ll be up on Wednesday! here it is!

Swatches

Urban Decay - Protest
Urban Decay – Protest
Urban Decay - Junkie
Urban Decay – Junkie
Urban Decay - Deep End
Urban Decay – Deep End
Urban Decay - Madness
Urban Decay – Madness
Urban Decay - Evidence
Urban Decay – Evidence
Urban Decay - Prank
Urban Decay – Prank
Urban Decay - Omen
Urban Decay – Omen
Urban Decay - Flashback
Urban Decay – Flashback
Urban Decay - Voodoo
Urban Decay – Voodoo
Urban Decay - Flatline
Urban Decay – Flatline
Urban Decay - Bordello
Urban Decay – Bordello
Urban Decay - Backlash
Urban Decay – Backlash
Urban Decay - Daybreak
Urban Decay – Daybreak
Urban Decay - Burn
Urban Decay – Burn
Urban Decay - West
Urban Decay – West

Introducing H&M’s Beauty Department

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A few weeks ago I got an e-mail out of nowhere saying that H&M was revamping their Beauty Department and they were re-launching with 700 products at the Toronto Eaton Centre that very week!

H&M has launched their Beauty Department!
H&M has launched their Beauty Department!

700 products is no freaking joke either. They’ve got all the bases covered too. There are eyeshadow palettes ($12.99 CAD), single eyeshadows in every single colour of the rainbow ($7.99 CAD), lipsticks, lip primers, liquid lipsticks, foundation, eye liners, liquid liners, concealer… The list goes on and on.

Eyeshadows in every single colour of the rainbow!
Eyeshadows in every single colour of the rainbow!

I mean just look at that colour range!

There's a LOT of variety!
There’s a LOT of variety!

Nail polishes as far as the eye can see! Lipsticks out the wazoo!

I have a few of the products to review, so here’s a look at what I’ve been applying to my face lately.

H&M Eye Colour Palette in Smoky Nudes
H&M Eye Colour Palette in Smoky Nudes

H&M has a few nine pan palettes to choose from, although they are more in the “safe” zone for colours. (Green was the wildest shade in any of the palettes.) The palettes are priced at $12.99 CAD which is fairly amazing given that most drugstores are now selling palettes in the $20 range.

H&M Eye Colour Palette in Smoky Nudes
H&M Eye Colour Palette in Smoky Nudes

The Smoky Nudes palettes is a neutral lover’s paradise. It has your typical brown transition shades, your lighter highlight shades, a few midtone shimmery shades (although that middle shade is a total glitter bomb) and a darker colours to deepen everything up. They swatch well and so far wear well, but they can be a bit powdery at first touch, so be sure to tap off that brush!

H&M Pure Radiance Powder Blusher in Apricot
H&M Pure Radiance Powder Blusher in Apricot

You’ll notice right off the bat that the packaging on these products is pretty freaking sleek. Given how luxurious they look, you may be taken aback by just how light they are. Keep in mind that although they’re gorgeous to look at, the products are priced in the drugstore range, so you won’t get the added weight that comes with a high end product. (This is neither here nor there, but it’s worth mentioning because when I picked up my first product I was taken aback how light it felt!)

H&M Pure Radiance Powder Blusher in Apricot
H&M Pure Radiance Powder Blusher in Apricot

The Pure Radiance Powder Blusher in Apricot is a very, VERY pale peach. On my skin tone it just doesn’t show up enough. However, I did swatch some of the other blushes while at H&M and they are definitely pigmented, this just wasn’t the right shade for me as it’s too close to my own skin colour.

H&M True Matte Finishing Powder in Warm Beige
H&M True Matte Finishing Powder in Warm Beige
H&M True Matte Finishing Powder in Warm Beige
H&M True Matte Finishing Powder in Warm Beige

The True Matte Finishing Powder is very, VERY mattifying. I wouldn’t recommend it too much for dry skin, but oily folks – you’ll love this one.

H&M True Matte Finishing Powder in Warm Beige and Pure Radiance Powder Blusher in Apricot (swatches)
H&M True Matte Finishing Powder in Warm Beige and Pure Radiance Powder Blusher in Apricot (swatches)

As you can see, the Warm Beige True Matte Finishing Powder blends right into my skintone (good match!) and the Apricot blush almost does as well. Both look rather chalky in the swatch, but I don’t feel they applied that way on my face.

H&M lipstick and lip primer
H&M lipstick and lip primer
H&M Lip Fixation Primer and lipstick in Candy Apple
H&M Lip Fixation Primer and lipstick in Candy Apple

I’m running low on my MAC Prep + Prime for lips, so I wanted to give H&M‘s Lip Fixation Primer a try. This isn’t as slippy as the MAC version – it definitely has a lot more grip. AND THE SMELL IS INCREDIBLE. It’s vanilla, but even moreso than the way MAC lip products smell. Loving the primer so far!

The lipstick I have is Candy Apple. It’s a creamy, easy to apply red shade that wears well with the primer. It has some slip to it so it won’t wear as long as a matte, but I had no issues when I wore this for several hours at work. The lipstick far less scented compared to the primer – almost nothing at all really.

H&M lipstick in Candy Apple
H&M lipstick in Candy Apple

Very, very vibrant and exceptionally good colour payoff with very little pressure.

H&M Colour Essence Eye Pencil - Into the Blue
H&M Colour Essence Eye Pencil – Into the Blue

A bit of a random grab – this is the Colour Essence Eye Pencil in Into The Blue. I wanted to grab an eyeliner for variety, but I haven’t tried this one out yet. I can tell you that this swatched easily without tugging on my skin though. Two thumbs up for that!

H&M nail polish in December Dawn
H&M nail polish in December Dawn

Their nail polish selection is nothing to scoff at either. At first glance, they’ve got about 50-60 shades! The one pictured about is December Dawn (LOVE THE NAME) and it’s an iridescent  white pearl with pink/gold reflects. Gorgeous.

H&M High Impact Eye Colour - In The Red
H&M High Impact Eye Colour – In The Red
H&M High Impact Eye Colour - In The Red
H&M High Impact Eye Colour – In The Red

And finally, the piece de resistance: a red eyeshadow. H&M‘s lineup of single shadows is immense. We’re talking every single colour of the rainbow! And it’s not like it’s an easy thing to find a red eyeshadow (a personal favourite eyeshadow colour of mine, if you’re unaware), especially at a reasonable price and NOT limited edition.

H&M High Impact Eye Colour - In The Red (swatch)
H&M High Impact Eye Colour – In The Red (swatch)

HNNNNNNNNNNNNGGGG. Just look at that! Solid, stunning, matte RED!

Using a few of the products from their recent launch, here’s what I came up with:

Wearing the new H&M Beauty Department products
Wearing the new H&M Beauty Department products
Red eyeshadow AND red lips? Hell yes!
Red eyeshadow AND red lips? Hell yes!

On this day I didn’t apply any foundation, but I have the Apricot blush on my cheeks (really not that visible against my skin).

Wearing In The Red shadow and several colours from the Smoky Nudes palette.
Wearing In The Red shadow and several colours from the Smoky Nudes palette.

For the eyes, I used the In The Red single shadow as my lid colour, and then built up the outer corner and crease with dark and medium browns from the Smoky Nudes palette.

Wearing In The Red shadow and several colours from the Smoky Nudes palette.
Wearing In The Red shadow and several colours from the Smoky Nudes palette.

Final Thoughts

The one thing I really want to point out with the H&M Beauty Department is that while there are certainly “wearable, natural, neutral” looks to be created amongst their products, there are also a ton of products in fun, exciting, colourful shades. Their single shadows impressed me and if you’re looking for a particular shade to try out, their range might be the best way to do it. The single shadows are reasonably priced at $7.99 CAD and the variety in colour is unheard of. The eyeshadow quality is also top notch as I experience little to no fading throughout the day on my eyelids.

Overall, I’m impressed that H&M launched with such an immense range of products and colours. I think there’s something for everyone in this line and what I’ve experienced of the quality so far is quite good.

Let me know if you’ve tried any of the new stuff? Or even the old stuff? How does it compare?

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Swatch Sunday: Urban Decay Vice 4

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We are in fullfledged holiday makeup season folks. I’m doing my best to swatch what I’ve bought and get several looks up for each palette, but my god – it’s A LOT OF STUFF.

This palette is the Urban Decay Vice 4 palette for the 2015 holiday season. I don’t think there’s a soul out there that wasn’t in awe of the packaging. The original promo shot released online was more of a rainbow, but as it turns out, each palette is coloured slightly differently on the front. I imagine that no two are alike, as so far I’ve seen very differently coloured palettes online.

Enjoy the Urban Decay Vice 4 swatches! A challenge week will be coming up but not for several more weeks as I’m currently working through the Urban Decay Urban Spectrum palette!

Urban Decay Vice 4 palette
Urban Decay Vice 4 palette
Urban Decay Vice 4 palette
Urban Decay Vice 4 palette
Urban Decay Vice 4 palette
Urban Decay Vice 4 palette

Swatches

Urban Decay - Bones
Urban Decay – Bones
Urban Decay - Framed
Urban Decay – Framed
Urban Decay - Discreet
Urban Decay – Discreet
Urban Decay - Bitter
Urban Decay – Bitter
Urban Decay - Grip
Urban Decay – Grip
Urban Decay - Fast-ball
Urban Decay – Fast-ball
Urban Decay - Grasshopper
Urban Decay – Grasshopper
Urban Decay - Flame
Urban Decay – Flame
Urban Decay - Deadbeat
Urban Decay – Deadbeat
Urban Decay - 1985
Urban Decay – 1985
Urban Decay - C-note
Urban Decay – C-note
Urban Decay - Low
Urban Decay – Low
Urban Decay - Beat Down
Urban Decay – Beat Down
Urban Decay - Underhand
Urban Decay – Underhand
Urban Decay - Arctic
Urban Decay – Arctic
Urban Decay - Crowbar
Urban Decay – Crowbar
Urban Decay - Pandemonium
Urban Decay – Pandemonium
Urban Decay - Harlot
Urban Decay – Harlot
Urban Decay - Robbery
Urban Decay – Robbery
Urban Decay - Delete
Urban Decay – Delete