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Review: SST Cosmetics

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SST Cosmetics is a a brand that I’d never heard of before they reached out to me to try their products. Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (woohoo Canada!), SST Cosmetics was created by Sharon Sharpe-Titus (SST) who “created a sophisticated, high fashion line with a focus on quality ingredients free of harsh chemicals that brings together exceptional colours and elegant textures to help you put your best face forward. SST is a cosmetic brand that has a conscience for the integrity of the skin.”

I was sent a lipgloss and an eyeshadow duo from their Spring 2015 line to try out. I have mixed thoughts on the products, so let’s get into the review!

SST Cosmetics High Shine Lip Polish in Vital ($23.94 CAD)
SST Cosmetics High Shine Lip Polish in Vital ($23.94 CAD)

Let’s start off with the good! This is their High Shine Lip Polish in Vital. It’s a medium pink (although their web site says soft plum…) that is “infused with Jojoba seed oil, Vitamin E for moisture and Sweet Almond Oil for firmer lips”. This smells almost bang on like a MAC lipglass, although it’s not as sticky, and the scent does dissipate after a while.

Vital is the kind of shade that suits just about everyone and it’s quickly become a shade that I grab for when I have no idea what kind of lip colour to use to match my eye makeup (I use Bite Beauty’s Fig or MAC’s Brave, in the same way).

SST Cosmetics High Shine Lip Polish in Vital
SST Cosmetics High Shine Lip Polish in Vital

Vital sits on my lips beautifully and is easy to apply. There’s no lip gloss strings when I open my mouth and there’s no risk of this gloss bleeding outside my lip lines either. This lip gloss is a total thumbs up!

SST Cosmetics Silky Eyeshadow Combo in Meek ($25.95)
SST Cosmetics Silky Eyeshadow Combo in Meek ($25.95)

The second product I received to try out is the eyeshadow duo Meek. It comes with a shimmery champagne and a matte cream. It has quite pale shade in it – ones that are conducive with a lid colour or highlighting. Their web site indicates that the shadows are made from: “Simple ingredients, [with] lasting results. Our Combo shadow gives you the best of both worlds, a matte or a shimmer in soft highlighting shades.”

SST Cosmetics Silky Eyeshadow Combo in Meek
SST Cosmetics Silky Eyeshadow Combo in Meek

They’re both fairly safe (aka neutral) colours, and can be conveniently be used as all over lid colours or the cream shade can be used to highlight my browbone. The shimmery shade is too dark for me to use as a highlighting shade.

The champagne shade is all over my lid and the cream shade is on my brow bone.
The champagne shade is all over my lid and the cream shade is on my brow bone.

Which is exactly what I did in the shot above! The outer corner shade was not part of the duo – I brought in an additional eyeshadow to give my makeup some depth.

The eyeshadow essentially crumbled after a few uses.
The eyeshadow essentially crumbled after a few uses.

Unfortunately, there’s something about this eyeshadow formula that is so powdery that it just ended up crumbling on me in the pan. I first noticed it when I dipped my brush into the product and the layers underneath the top layer seemed to move around. When I snapped the lid shut a few times, the deal was sealed and the powder started to flake and crack. The entire champagne side of the product completely broke away. Considering this is a 26 dollar eyeshadow, I think that’s ridiculous. I have five dollar eyeshadows (hello Makeup Geek!) that do not behave like this.

Final Verdict

The high shine lip polish was the total winner for me out of these two products. I love the shade, I love the texture and I love the feel of it. The eyeshadow duo, on the other hand, is a total pass. The price tag is too high for an item that basically fell apart on first contact.

SST Cosmetics can be purchased at several salons in the Western provinces of Canada. They can also be purchased via their web site at www.sstsignatureseries.com.

The products featured in this post were provided for consideration.

Swatch Sunday: Tarte – Rainforest After Dark

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My friend picked up the Tarte Rainforest After Dark disc for me when it was on a super deal in the US last August. The total came out to about $26 USD, whereas the full price here was about $46 Canadian before tax! It’s a handy palette for travel as it has a bronzer, highlighter and blush, as well as six eyeshadow shades. This palette was limited edition, but seems to still be available online through Tarte‘s web site or, for those in the US, via Ulta.

If you need inspiration on how to use this palette, check out the Challenge Week featuring this palette that I posted last year. Enjoy the swatches!

Tarte – Rainforest After Dark palette
Tarte – Rainforest After Dark palette
Tarte – Champagne highlighter
Tarte – Champagne highlighter
Tarte – Park Ave. Princess bronzer
Tarte – Park Ave. Princess bronzer
Tarte – Unleashed blush
Tarte – Unleashed blush
Tarte – Bare to Explore
Tarte – Bare to Explore
Tarte – Make a Mauve
Tarte – Make a Mauve
Tarte – Plum Away With Me
Tarte – Plum Away With Me
Tarte – Up to No Gold
Tarte – Up to No Gold
Tarte – Tan-gled Up In You
Tarte – Tan-gled Up In You
Tarte – Don’t Turn A-Brown
Tarte – Don’t Turn A-Brown

Makeup Geek Foiled Eyeshadows – Full Expansion Set (Review, Swatches & Giveaway)

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I can fully accept it at this point – if Makeup Geek releases new shadows, I’m pretty much going to run out and buy them immediately. And that’s exactly what happened with the recently released expansion set for the foiled shadows. In fact, I got so excited I accidentally ordered TWO sets! So, while my bank account wasn’t too proud of my whoopsie, one of you guys is going to win a whole set of them!

Makeup Geek Foiled Shadows Expansion Set
Makeup Geek Foiled Shadows Expansion Set

The initial launch of Makeup Geek’s Foiled Shadows line included a full rainbow of colours. It was a great way to produce a product line that would appeal to everyone since it ranged from your everyday taupe shades to several vibrant fun colours. This time ’round, Makeup Geek was able to flesh out that lineup by offering more variety and nuance in their shade selection. There are still several brights, but there’s also quite a few paler shades that will appeal to the masses.

Makeup Geek Foiled Shadows Expansion Set
Makeup Geek Foiled Shadows Expansion Set

As I said in my original review, these shadows have a “soft, smooshy texture that’s supposed to give an effect similar to foiling your own eyeshadow onto your eyes” and these are only very minutely different. The pigmentation remains the same, but it feels like the shadows are packed harder into the pans. This was likely due to some breakage problems they were having during shipping, so they started compacting the shades a bit more. It doesn’t generally affect how you apply it to your lids, but you may find you need to wiggle your brush a bit more into the pans to get the amount of product you want.

Makeup Geek Foiled Shadows Expansion Set
Makeup Geek Foiled Shadows Expansion Set

In general, I find the latest additions to be quite geared towards pastel or pale shades with a lot of them being silver-toned. While the silvery/pastel shades are lovely, what really drew me in are the vibrant purple, orange and yellow shades. These colours are absolutely beautiful on the lids and are a joy to play with. You cannot beat these shadows for blendability and pigmentation – they really are the best on the market.

Makeup Geek Foiled Eyeshadow Swatches – Expansion Set

Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Starry Eyed
Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Starry Eyed

Starry Eyed is the first shadow in the group that really made me go “jeebus, what am I going to do with a pale pink?” But it comes off really, REALLY pale – enough so that you can mostly rely on this shade to pair up nicely with any deeper outer corner colour. I’m surprised with how much I like it.

Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Whimsical
Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Whimsical

Whimsical is the rose champagne colour of the bunch. I know a lot of people out there are going to love this one since it makes a perfect lid colour.

Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Fortune Teller
Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Fortune Teller

Fortune Teller is one of my favourites out of the lot.  It’s a bright yellow-gold with an orange tinge – just gorgeous. Works amazing for an inner corner highlight shade too.

Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Untamed
Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Untamed

I originally thought Untamed would be similar to Flamethrower, but this one is a lot more orange whereas Flamethrower is more copper. Orange is one my favourite shades to use, so this was essentially love at first swatch!

Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in High Wire
Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in High Wire

High Wire is a silver with a blue edge. If I’m honest, this is the shade I really don’t know what to do with. I overdid myself years ago with MAC’s Electra and I’ve never really gone back to silver shadows since then…

Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Fantasy
Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Fantasy

Fantasy is a pale, pastel grass green. Not had the opportunity to use this one yet in a look, but I can imagine putting this on the lid with a navy in the outer corner.

Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Pegasus
Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Pegasus

Pegasus as a shade is a light teal. Usually I find shades like this to be low in pigmentation, but there’s completely solid coverage with this one.

Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Daydreamer
Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Daydreamer

Daydreamer is another one of those silvery-toned shades. This is a pale lilac, making it an easy gateway colour for those looking to wear more colour in their looks.

Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Masquerade
Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Masquerade

Masquerade is what Caitlin Rose was not – this shade is more pigmented and more saturated. I also see a bit of a reddish edge to the purple which makes it even more amazing.

Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Charmed
Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Charmed

Charmed is a silver with a green edge. Slightly patina-like.

Here’s a few looks I’ve come up with in the last few weeks using some of these shades:

Wearing Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Fortune Teller, Untamed and Masquerade
Wearing Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Fortune Teller, Untamed and Masquerade
Wearing Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Starry Eyed (inner half of the lid)
Wearing Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Starry Eyed (inner half of the lid)
Wearing Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Untamed (inner half of the lid)
Wearing Makeup Geek Foiled Shadow in Untamed (inner half of the lid)

Giveaway

So, because I accidentally bought two sets of foiled shadows, I thought I’d give the second one away to a lucky reader! The winner will win all ten of the newly released Makeup Geek Foiled Shadows Expansion Set.

Makeup Geek Foiled Shadows Expansion Set Giveaway!
Makeup Geek Foiled Shadows Expansion Set Giveaway!

Details

  • Open internationally!
  • Giveaway runs for three weeks starting today until June 29, 2015.
  • One winner will receive all ten of the recentlyreleased Makeup Geek Foiled Shadows Expansion Set.
  • Please be aware that all entries will be double checked to ensure fairness.

Good luck!

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Swatch Sunday: Wet n Wild Thrift Store Chic

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We’re nearing the end of the palettes from the Wet n Wild Silverlake collection – I think I’ve got one left after this one! Today’s swatchfest is of Thrift Store Chic, a decidedly pink-toned palette.

Wet n Wild Thrift Store Chic Palette
Wet n Wild Thrift Store Chic Palette
Wet n Wild Thrift Store Chic Swatch
Wet n Wild Thrift Store Chic Swatch
Wet n Wild Thrift Store Chic Swatch
Wet n Wild Thrift Store Chic Swatch
Wet n Wild Thrift Store Chic Swatch
Wet n Wild Thrift Store Chic Swatch
Wet n Wild Thrift Store Chic Swatch
Wet n Wild Thrift Store Chic Swatch
Wet n Wild Thrift Store Chic Swatch
Wet n Wild Thrift Store Chic Swatch
Wet n Wild Thrift Store Chic Swatch
Wet n Wild Thrift Store Chic Swatch

Review: Burberry Lip & Cheek Bloom

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If there’s a company out there that knows how to lure me in purely by their packaging, it’s Burberry. I’ve been lusting over Burberry products for far too long, only recently taking the plunge by picking up their Lip & Cheek Bloom in Poppy.

Burberry Lip & Cheek Bloom in Poppy
Burberry Lip & Cheek Bloom in Poppy

The Lip & Cheek Blooms are new to Burberry‘s lineup of products I believe. Encased in a solid square jar, these pots comes with 3.5 grams of product that can be used on your lips or cheeks. I bought this with the express purposes of using it as a cream blush, but I’ve discovered it works out well on the lips as well.

Burberry Lip & Cheek Bloom in Poppy
Burberry Lip & Cheek Bloom in Poppy

First off, I need to mention the packaging, because that’s ultimately what drew me into Burberry‘s beauty line. It has that solid, chunky feel to it while still appearing elegant. The weight of the product lets you know that it means business (and that it wasn’t cheap either) and it definitely won’t break if you happen to drop it (which I actually did – oops!). The simple Burberry pattern, a typical gun-metal grey speaks to elegance and beauty.

Burberry Lip & Cheek Bloom in Poppy
Burberry Lip & Cheek Bloom in Poppy

So in the name of elegance and all things beauty, I went out and bought… the brightest shade they had available at the counter. Burberry‘s Lip & Cheek Bloom in Poppy (No. 09)drew me in by the sheer power of its colour. I mean look at it! That is one hell of a stunner.

Burberry Lip & Cheek Bloom in Poppy – Swatch
Burberry Lip & Cheek Bloom in Poppy – Swatch

I know most people shy away from vivid colours because they’re worried it’ll be overpowering on their face, but I’m here to urge you to not be scared! The soft, velvet-like texture of the cream lends itself to being blended out without causing any harsh lines. On my cheeks, this will last an entire workday and still keep on ticking. You also don’t need a lot of product so I have little doubt that this product will last me an eternity before I even make a dent in it.

Burberry Lip & Cheek Bloom in Poopy – on my lips and cheeks
Burberry Lip & Cheek Bloom in Poopy – on my lips and cheeks

Here’s how it looks on me. I’m not wearing any bronzer or highlighter, so you can really see how the product comes across on the skin. On the cheeks, this is two thin layers of product applied with a small stippling brush. You can really get an impact of colour that way (which is how I like it), or you could opt for one layer and make it more of a lighter flush.

Burberry Lip & Cheek Bloom in Poopy – on my lips and cheeks
Burberry Lip & Cheek Bloom in Poopy – on my lips and cheeks

While I prefer it on the cheeks, it does also work on the lips. It reacts more like a matte stain when applied to my lips. It’s not something I would wear frequently on my lips, but it’ll do if I want to pat on some colour quickly. As a bonus, this product has zero scent that I can detect!

Final Verdict

At $36, Burberry‘s Lip & Cheek Bloom is undoubtedly a pricey product. It doubles as a lip and cheek product, so for those who are interested in more bang for your buck, this is a viable option. However, I was most interested in trying out what Burberry Beauty had to offer – regardless of the price tag – and this product definitely delivered. I’ve applied this many times before work and come home to find it still solidly intact on my cheeks. The lasting power is on parr with what I would expect from a price point like this which is very encouraging. I’m not sure if I’ll go out and purchase another one of these shades (although I also noticed a *stunning* tangerine colour…), but it has definitely piqued my interest in Burberry makeup as a whole and I’m eager to try out more from the line. I think I’ll give the eyeshadows a try next…