Urban Decay Nocturnal Collection (Review & Swatches)

Urban Decay Nocturnal Collection

The Urban Decay Nocturnal collection slipped into stores in January and went straight under my radar! It’s like I was barely even aware of the launch at all. So when a few items showed up in my mailbox via Beauty Boutique I was a bit like “hmmmmm” since I’d heard practically nothing about it!

Urban Decay Nocturnal Collection
Urban Decay Nocturnal Collection

The Nocturnal collection focuses on a bunch of wearable dark shades while also balancing it out with some neutrals and sheer colours (via the lipsticks). The packaging on the eyeshadow palette really hearkens back to the old days of UD packaging – solid cardboard with a printed theme. It’s a nice throwback to their roots, and it definitely made me smile.

Urban Decay Nocturnal Shadow Box
Urban Decay Nocturnal Shadow Box

The Nocturnal Shadow Box is in the same vein as their regular line of Shadow Boxes (like the Ammo one). This one just has an updated shade range with some mattes, some satins and a few shimmers thrown in the mix. It also contains three shades from previous Vice palettes – Delete, Armor and Heroine.

Urban Decay Nocturnal Shadow Box Swatches - top row
Urban Decay Nocturnal Shadow Box Swatches – top row

The top row is really your basic set of neutrals and they definitely lean more warm toned.

Urban Decay Nocturnal Shadow Box Swatches - top row
Urban Decay Nocturnal Shadow Box Swatches – top row

The second row is where the magic happens. Shades like Heroine, Lounge, Backfire and Fireball are where I found the bulk of my makeup inspiration came from.

I was also hugely impressed with the pigmentation and blendability on these shades. A few recent palettes from UD have left me wanting (and therefore a bit unexcited about further releases), but this one re-invigorated my interest in the brand. And it’s funny too, because this is a palette that I would never have given a second glance based on the colour palette – it just felt too neutral/too dark. I was very wrong, and you’ll see what looks I managed to create near the end of this post.

Urban Decay Nocturnal lipsticks in Backstab and Lawbreaker
Urban Decay Nocturnal lipsticks in Backstab and Lawbreaker

The latest versions UD‘s lipsticks have been an absolute winner for me this year so I was more than happy to try out some new shades. There are a few more lipsticks in the Nocturnal launch, but I have Lawbreaker (Sheer Shine) and Backstab (cream).

Urban Decay Nocturnal lipsticks in Lawbreaker and Backstab - swatches
Urban Decay Nocturnal lipsticks in Lawbreaker and Backstab – swatches

At first glance I was sooo not into Lawbreaker. I mean it’s a brown, how boring is that? But I should really know better than to judge makeup products  just on first glance alone. Because Lawbreaker is a sheer shine formula, it glides on the lips easily and provides a boost of shine alongside the colour. I was pleasantly surprised!

Backstab has a cream finish with a hint of pearl to it. Like Lawbreaker, it’s exceptionally comfortable to wear, although this one isn’t a sheer so you’ll definitely experience more pigment on your lips overall.

Urban Decay Nocturnal – Look 1

You may notice I look a bit darker in these photos than I normally do – I’ve got fake tan on and as such I used a much deeper foundation.

Urban Decay Nocturnal - Look 1
Urban Decay Nocturnal – Look 1

Look one involved using the gem tones fro the palette and Backstab lipstick.

Urban Decay Nocturnal - Look 1
Urban Decay Nocturnal – Look 1

I have Backfire through the crease, Lounge on the lid and Heroine through the crease. I feel like this photo turned out a little bit messy (which is disappointing to me), but this look floored me. It was so, so freaking flattering and I had a lot of compliments on it when I wore it on Snapchat (my snap is muyourmind).

Urban Decay Nocturnal - Look 1
Urban Decay Nocturnal – Look 1

The look came together so well and so easily that I didn’t even feel like I needed winged liner to amp it up which is a shocking rarity for me!

Urban Decay Nocturnal – Look 2

Urban Decay Nocturnal - Look 2
Urban Decay Nocturnal – Look 2

I tried to use more neutral colours on the lids (and kinda failed) and I’m also wearing Lawbreaker lipstick. See how it doesn’t come off nearly as brown a the tube would lead you to believe?

Urban Decay Nocturnal - Look 2
Urban Decay Nocturnal – Look 2

I’m wearing Riff through the crease, Fireball on the lid, Backfire in the outer corner, with a bit of Delete to deepen it up. I’ve also got Half Baked on the inner corner.

Urban Decay Nocturnal - Look 2
Urban Decay Nocturnal – Look 2

Final Thoughts

Considering I was very “meh” at first glance about the Urban Decay Nocturnal collection, I can barely believe that I’m now telling you just how excited I am about it! The eyeshadow palette is so much fun! I think the colour balance looks a bit odd in the pans, but they work together so, SO nicely on the lids! Also with the  the lipsticks – although not what I usually find myself attracted to, were such a nice complement to the eyeshadow palette.

Is this worth your money? 100 times yes!

Products were provided by BeautyBoutique.ca, but I’m not currently seeing this collection online on their site, so definitely check in stores. I do, however, see them up on UrbanDecay.ca!

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

Swatch Sunday: tarte Rainforest of the Seas Vol. II

tarte Rainforest of the Season Vol. II

tarte has followed up their hugely popular Rainforest of the Sea original launch with a second version of their palette! (No new special name here, this is literally the tarte Rainforest of the Seas Vol. II palette.)

tarte Rainforest of the Season Vol. II
tarte Rainforest of the Season Vol. II

Unlike some of tarte‘s newer palettes, this one does not have a sweet scent, so this may appeal to those who haven’t been loving scented palettes lately!

tarte Rainforest of the Season Vol. II
tarte Rainforest of the Season Vol. II

The tarte Rainforest of the Seas Vol. II palette can be purchased on sephora.ca for $47 CAD or on sephora.com for $36 USD.

tarte Rainforest of the Seas Vol. II Swatches

tarte - Pearl
tarte – Pearl
tarte - Conch
tarte – Conch
tarte - Sunset
tarte – Sunset
tarte - Marina
tarte – Marina
tarte – Seaside
tarte - Breezy
tarte – Breezy
tarte - Riptide
tarte – Riptide
The product featured in this post was sent to me for consideration.

Bite Beauty Lip Pencils (Review & Swatches)

Bite Beauty Lip Pencils

I’m always sooo curious when Bite Beauty decides to venture outside of doing just lipsticks. Granted, their brand new Lip Pencils (and subsequent lip pencil shade extension launch) is still very much FOR YOUR LIPS, but I’m still always like “oooo”. And frankly, I suppose a lip pencil is long overdue for them since they ARE so known for their lipsticks, but hey, I’m intrigued, okay?

Bite Beauty Lip Pencils
Bite Beauty Lip Pencils

When Bite launched their lip pencils, they basically boomed into Sephora. And onto Influenster (seriously, who DIDN’T see those on blogs, Instagram and Twitter??). The shade selection was impressive at the time, and even more so now since they’ve launched additional colours. Looks for a navy lip liner? You got it! Black? YES! And white too!

Bite Beauty Lip Pencils
Bite Beauty Lip Pencils

The Bite Beauty version of the lip pencil is what I would call fairly standard: it’s a wooden pencil that you sharpen with any old standard sized eye/lip pencil sharpener. The lip pencils contain whipped shea butter and glide on the lips smoothly. These are not a stiff, overly drying lip pencils – I was impressed with how easily it was to pencil in my lips without causing ANY dragging. As a result, you may find the formula is on the softer side, which will require a little bit more sharpening than some of the dryer, harder formulas out there.

Bite Beauty Lip Pencils - swatches
Bite Beauty Lip Pencils – swatches

I was sent a wide variety of shades, which was really, really nice since it gave me the opportunity to play around with the differences between shades. I was really, REALLY happy to see that 054 shade. A colour to match my Bite Squid Ink lipstick?? Heck YES!

Bite Beauty Lip Pencils – Lip Swatches

Bite Beauty Lip Pencil - 046
Bite Beauty Lip Pencil – 046
Bite Beauty Lip Pencil - 054
Bite Beauty Lip Pencil – 054
Bite Beauty Lip Pencil - 074
Bite Beauty Lip Pencil – 074
Bite Beauty Lip Pencil - 078
Bite Beauty Lip Pencil – 078
Bite Beauty Lip Pencil - 092
Bite Beauty Lip Pencil – 092
Bite Beauty Lip Pencil - 100
Bite Beauty Lip Pencil – 100

Final Thoughts

I did the daring thing (for me) and wore these under lipstick without any primer. For those new here, I am incredibly prone to lip line bleed out unless I use a lip primer so I was basically taking my life in my hands while testing these out. (A bit dramatic, I know.) What I experienced was very interesting – even with a super creamy lipstick, this lip pencil gave me the most amount of protection towards lip line bleed out that I have ever experienced outside of primer. Sure, there was a tiny bit of bleedout, but considering I am usually required to wear a lip primer with any lipstick, this was extremely impressive. So two big thumbs up for that.

Lip line bleed out covered – I can assure you that these are a very comfortable lip liner to wear because they are inherently creamy. That being said, they’re not so creamy that you’ll find your lipstick moving around (huge plus). It’s like it’s creamy, but dry enough to stay put, but definitely not uncomfortable.

The only downside though? I’m not a huge fan of the cap – I think it’s designed really weirdly and could be done a lot better.

Overall, if you like lip pencils, you can’t go wrong with these. I like them not only because they’re lovely, but also because they’ve got some oddball shades covered in there. Hooray for not just your standard nudes, pinks and reds!

The Bite Beauty Lip Pencils can be purchased at sephora.ca for $20 CAD each or on sephora.com for $18 USD.

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