Empties – February through September 2015

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These Empties posts fill me with dread. Made worse by the fact that I haven’t done an Empties post since January, so that means I’ve got 8-9 months of garbage to talk about. This type of post isn’t even something I enjoy reading on other peoples’ blogs because it’s soooo cluttered with deodorant, toothpaste and shampoo. (Sorry guys.) But let’s be real here… no one cares if you finished up your deodorant.

With all of that being said, I do get asked for Empties posts and I do see it come up in search terms for my blog, so I thought I’d keep going with them. I do approach my Empties posts with the mentality of “if I wouldn’t put it in a monthly haul post, I won’t include it in an Empties”. So this is primarily makeup with some skincare. Enjoy!

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Duralash by Ardell: These single lashes are great for fluffing up your lashes without adding too much “fakeness” to them. I finally ran through the whole package  and decided to chuck them. Repurchase? Yes

Ardell Demi Wispies: I got a lot of uses out of these (maybe 7-8?) and really loved wearing them. They recently started to not stick to my lash line, I think due to glue build up, so I had to chuck them. Repurchase? More than likely, but not anytime soon since I’ve got a bunch of House of Lashes waiting for me.

Femme Fatale lashes in Catwalk: I was sent these and absolutely loved them. They’re soft and gorgeous (full review here). However, I don’t know if I was too rough with them, but after the third time I wore them, while I was pulling the glue off the band, a chunk of the lashes just fell right off. So now they look patchy and I’d rather not deal with them. They were gorgeous when I used them though. Repurchase? Unlikely. At the elevated price point, I don’t think a section of lashes should be falling off the band.

J. Cat lashes in EL13: These came in an Ipsy bag and I really enjoyed them. Easy to wear and just the right amount of oomph. Repurchase? Maybe, but I don’t even know where you can get this brand.

Revecen lashes in 6: THESE ARE FUCKING GARBAGE. They’re super plastic (like, they even look shiny), the band doesn’t bend and the edges would ping off my lash line. Repurchase? NO. Get the hell out of here you garbage lashes. Ugh.

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Urban Decay Primer Potion in Original and NARS Smudeproof: The Urban Decay one used to be my holy grail primer. It would keep my shadows in place without creasing and I loved it. Then, oddly, about a year and a half ago, it just stopped working. It’s like my eyelids adapted to the formula and decided to overpower it. Now it’s crease city if I use this primer by itself. However, I have noticed that if I layer it with the NARS Smudgeproof base it works very well. The NARS one won’t work on its own for me either though which is kind of shocking since EVERYONE raves on about it. Repurchase? Possibly, but I’d have to buy them together, which is just kind of silly and expensive. Right now the Milani primer is working just fine for me.

Duo lash adhesive: I used to love Duo, but I’ve found lately that it’s just not sticking as well as it used to despite the tube being relatively fresh. I think I finished about half of this tube before I gave up on it. Repurchase? Nah, I’ve moved on to House of Lashes glue.

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Barry M Nail Paint in Diamond Glitter: All finished up! I use this kind of silver/disco glitter polish exclusively on my toes at all times (and have since my teens). I loved this brand so I’ve actually had three bottles of this. I will say though that it tends to peel off in rather large chunks so I’ll probably move on to a different brand soon. Repurchase? I already have another back up bottle I’m in the midst of using right now!

OPI Nail Lacquer in My Boyfriend Scales Walls: I got 75% of the way through this bottle before it got too goopy to use. So handy to have a white nail polish in your arsenal for french tips and gradients, or even just wearing it on its own. Repurchase? I can’t since this one was limited edition. The OPI formula was great though!

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Kat Von D Tattoo Liner in Trooper: This is the absolute best liquid liner on the market. The brush tip makes this so, SO easy to use and I love that the formula is water resistant (it may say waterproof, but I wouldn’t say it’s totally waterproof). My only beef is that it’s not truly matte since it has a bit of a sheen. If they could only just make it totally matte this thing would be utterly legendary. Repurchase? Yes, absolutely. I already have another one cracked open!

Benefit They’re Real Push Liner: BE GONE DEVIL. This thing is an effing disaster to use. Chunky, not smooth and hard to apply. I’m so glad I got a sample size as I would’ve hated to pay full price. Repurchase? BAHAHAHAHA. …No.

Tarte gel liner in Black: Loved this so much. It stayed soft and creamy for over a year and I actually ran through the entire pot of it. Super rich in pigmentation and so very easy to apply to the lid. Repurchase? Eventually, but I’m already working through MAC’s Blacktrack fluidline and I have an Inglot black gel liner waiting in the wings… so it could be years before I purchase this one again. I do really, really love it though!

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Nivea Lip Butter in Caramel Cream Kiss: I loved the pants off this lip butter! I loved the scent and the texture of it so much that it became my nightly balm. It worked well to heal my lips overnight and kept them very supple. Repurchase? I’m working through the Macadamia one right now, but yes, eventually!

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Too Faced Better Than Sex mascara: This gave me soft and fluffy lashes. Great formula! The only downer for me is the damn brush – I hate the double bubble. 🙁 Repurchase? I wouldn’t buy full size just because I never have to with all of the minis going around. I’m currently using another mini of this right now.

pur minerals Big Look waterproof mascara: A waterproof mascara is always nice to have on hand, but this one wasn’t my favourite. It added enough volume, but it made my lashes feel crispy. Repurchase? Nah, pass.

essence Lash Princess mascara: This one gave me a ton of volume, which is not something I expected from such an inexpensive mascara. I even liked the shape of the cobra wand since it made it easy to apply. (Full review here.) Repurchase? I would, but not in the near future as I’ve got a backlog of mascaras at the moment.

CoverGirl Clump Crusher mascara: This used to be the be all, end all mascara for me. I used it for a year straight and loved it. I found this tube wasn’t as great as I had remembered, which made me a little bit sad. Still, a great drugstore mascara. Repurchase? Yes, but not right now.

Make Up For Ever Smoky Stretch mascara: This is it folks. This is my holy grail. Smoky Stretch gives me the BEST LASHES. The formula stayed quite wet for months which is something I personally enjoy in a mascara. (Full review here.Repurchase? Yes, absolutely. I’ve got one in my Sephora cart right now just waiting for the November VIB sale!

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Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum foundation in 52 Vanilla: I finished it and now I want more. This foundation is the absolute best. It smells amazing and provides just the right amount of coverage for my tastes (light-medium). The shade range isn’t extensive, but it works for me! (Full review here.Repurchase? YES! A wonderful blogging friend was in England recently and picked one up for me!

Pixi Flawless Beauty Primer: This is an oddly pink toned primer that I got in an Ipsy bag a while back. I didn’t notice it doing anything amazing really. Repurchase? Nah.

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Lavanila Vanilla Grapefruit perfume: I freaking loved this scent so much. I remember using it a lot when I went on vacation to Prague last year, so whenever I wear it now (I got another one) it reminds me of that awesome vacation. It’s a very sweet, candy-like smell, so use it sparingly when you first start wearing it. Repurchase? Yep, I’ve already cracked open a new bottle.

Elizabeth & James Nirvana Black: I don’t typically include little samples in hauls/empties, but I loved this perfume so much that it actually lead me to purchase the full size bottle. It’s not a typical “me” scent, since I tend to prefer aquatic/water scents (not that the Lavanila one is anything like that either) but I still really, really enjoy it. Repurchase: Yes, I think I’m always going to have a bottle of this on hand now.

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Bioderma Crealine H2O: Always a winner. I keep a bottle in the bathroom and one by my makeup table because I love it so much. I use it to clean up makeup mistakes, remove makeup and to refresh my face if it’s feeling grungy. This stuff is fantastic. Repurchase? Yes, definitely!

L’Oreal Skin Perfection Micellar Gel: I saw this at a drugstore in Prague last year and since it wasn’t available yet in Canada, I decided to purchase it. I really didn’t like it though – it’s awkward to use (since it’s a goopy gel) and it didn’t do a very good job of getting my makeup off. I was really happy when I finished the damn thing. Repurchase? Not a chance.

Marcelle Gentle Make-Up Remover for Sensitive Eyes: This is my favourite makeup remover ever. I’ve easily gone through over 30 bottles in the ten years I’ve been using this makeup remover. There is nothing better on the market that I’ve ever experienced. 100% worth it. (Full review here.) Repurchase? Absolutely. I have another bottle already open and three more (they were on sale) sitting in my closet ready to be used.

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Dermal Therapy Heel Cream: I have gross heels – they crack and get dry. Yum, right? This stuff is freaking magic on them and actually heals the deep cracks. Much love. Repurchase? Yes, I already have another tube open.

Nameless tub on the bottom left: My friend Alison made this awesome body butter for me and I finished it all up! Repurchase? It was a gift and only she makes them!

Miracle 10 Light Serum: This is a gel type facial moisturizer that I wasn’t in love with. The scent is overly medicinal and it wasn’t enough moisture for the winter months. Definitely more of a summer moisturizer. Repurchase? I wouldn’t buy it, but I do have another bottle because of a blogger swap. So I suppose I like it enough to use it again, but it wouldn’t be my first choice of moisturizers to spend my money on.

Embryolisse Lait-Creme Concentre: When I first got this a few years back, I didn’t think much of it. It’s a simple moisturizer that doesn’t smell like much, what’s there to fall in love with? But I kept going back to it, and buying it times and time again. This is my fifth tube and I’m still using it just as much as ever. Repurchase? Yep! Already have another one waiting for me.

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Jealous Body Scrub: I was sent this, but there’s no denying the amazingess of this coffee and coconut scrub. It smells like a highly caffeinated dream and does wonders at restoring moisture to your skin. (Full review here and here.) Repurchase? Yes, definitely.

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The Body Shop Shower Gels in Pink Grapefruit and Fijian Water Lotus: The Body Shop can do absolutely no wrong with their shower gels. The Pink Grapefruit scent has been a favourite of mine for something ridiculous like 15 years and I still love it! The Fijian Water Lotus is a new one to me and my mom gave me some for last Christmas. I love the watery scent of it. Repurchase? Yes! And definitely yes to both scents. They’re wonderful.

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Johnson’s Baby Shampoo: Oh crap, I was totally bitching about shampoo empties was’t I?  Bahahah. WELL, I use this as a cleanser for my makeup brushes so I’m basically telling you how awesome the shampoo is for my brushes… that’s different right? 😉 Repurchase? Absolutely and I already have!

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Makeup Removing Wipes: My favourites are the two on the left – Neutrogena‘s Hydrating wipes, but I’ll use the Boots No7 ones as a stop gap if I need to. Repurchase? The Neutrogena ones for sure as they’re the most hydrating/wet ones I’ve found and work the best.

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Clean & Clear Deep Action Cream Cleanser: I don’t have an acne problem, but I do use the Clean & Clear products because I love the scent, texture and feel. Plus this cream one has a nice icy feel to it so I find it highly enjoyable. Repurchase? Yep, already have a new one!

Miracle 10 Cleanser II: This was a nice cleanser. Nothing miraculous, but hey, it did the job of keeping my face clean! Repurchase? Unlikely – Miracle 10 products are very expensive and since I don’t have problems with my face I tend to just stick to the cheap stuff.

Olay Fresh Effects Out of this Swirled!:  Ugh, I hated the scent and that just ruined it for me. It’s a fine grit scrub that worked well enough, but I hated the artificial scent of it. Repurchase? Nope!

Annnnd DONE! Wow. Nine months of empties all wrapped up. And, tragically, my empties bin is already filling up again. Ughhhhh. I may stick to doing this twice a year because that was far too lengthy of a post for my tastes. If you made it this far though, kudos to you!

essence easy 2 use jumbo eyeliner pen (Review & Swatches)

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New for Fall/Winter 2015, essence has released their easy 2 use jumbo eyeliner pen – a black felt tipped liquid liner. With a suggested retail price of $3.49 CAD, this is a pretty inexpensive liner… but how does it perform?

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essence easy 2 use jumbo eyeliner pen

I’m always a little bit skeptical about felt tip eyeliners as I’ve never had amazing results with them. And I’m even more skeptical about huge, chubby felt tipped eyeliners because I feel like they’re really unwieldy. Oddly though, while I found the felt tip to be on the shorter size of things (I’d prefer it longer and sleeker), the chubbiness of the pen didn’t bother me much when I was lining my eyes.

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essence easy 2 use jumbo eyeliner pen – swatches

The easy 2 use jumbo eyeliner pen swatches a dark, opaque black, but you will notice a little bit of skipping around the edges. It’s not super obvious, but since I’m used to brush tip liners, I did notice I had to make a couple passes to fill in the skips. The eyeliner isn’t totally matte as it has a slight sheen.

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essence easy 2 use jumbo eyeliner pen – winged liner

As you can see in the shot above, it’s VERY pigmented. It goes on the eye smoothly and stays put. I didn’t notice any fading throughout the day, although I did notice the liner got a little bit shinier as the hours progressed (probably oil build up from my eye).

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essence easy 2 use jumbo eyeliner pen – winged liner

You can see a I got a fairly clean edge all the way out to the corner. Since the felt tip is slightly thicker than my usual eyeliners, I did find I had a bit of a tougher time getting a super sharp point at the end, but that may just be because I’m accustomed to slimmer tips.

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essence easy 2 use jumbo eyeliner pen – full face

Overall, I’m quite pleased with how this liquid liner performed. The felt tip has enough flex to get into the crevices of my eyelid, and the pen delivers product all the way to the tip (huge bonus!). The price point ($4 CAD) is also highly attractive and I don’t think you’ll be disappointed with the product.

essence is sold exclusively at Shoppers Drug Mart in Canada and at Ulta and Fred Meyer in the US.

This post features press samples sent for consideration.

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.)

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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

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

Two Years Strong – Blog Anniversary + Giveaway!

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Random facts: October is my favourite month and 16 is my favourite number.

However, it was by sheer accident that my very first post launched Makeup Your Mind on October 16, 2013. (It was an uninteresting introduction post, but you can see my first set of makeup looks I posted right here.) Looking back it’s a bit cringe-inducing as the photos definitely leave a lot to be desired, but like with any project – no one starts out an expert!

Check out the difference in quality! WOW!
Check out the difference in quality! WOW!

I started the blog during the worst year of my life (personal shit!). I had almost no IRL friends (that’s what playing five years of World of Warcraft will get you) and I needed to find some way to connect with people in the real world. The best way I knew how to do that was via the internet as the bulk of my friends and significant others I’ve had over the years have actually been from finding like-minded people on various internet forums! Having created fan sites in my mid-teens and a personal blog in my early 20s, I decided a makeup blog would be the thing I would most be interested in talking about now (although I did worry I’d run out of content!).

The 2013 selfie was such an awkward thing. All sticky-outy arm and weird angles. Now? I've got a remote control and the sticky-out arm is a thing of the past!
The 2013 selfie was such an awkward thing. All sticky-outy arm and weird angles. Now? I’ve got a remote control and the sticky-out arm is a thing of the past!

The first year was kind of like talking into the abyss, but it worked for me. I got to yammer on about makeup, share what I was wearing on my face and I posted about three times a week. I didn’t get a lot of recognition as I was totally unfamiliar with using social media to point people in my direction (hell, I didn’t have a Twitter account prior to creating the blog and my Instagram account is still less than a year old right now!). Comments and views started to snowball as soon as I connected with the women behind the Canadian Beauty Bloggers network. Not only were there people in my own country talking about the exact same things I was, but they were also in my own city! It’s now another year later and I see some of these people twice a month or more. I’ve attended IMATS with them. I’ve run races with them. I see them at PR events. I go on vacation with them. I have brunch with them. It’s made me feel connected to people again and it’s been wonderful.

So where’s this blog heading? Hell if I know, but it’s definitely not stopping any time soon!

Giveaway Time!

SO ANYWAY. The point of this post was to point out my blog hit two years old and I’d like someone to win my favourite palette of the year. I’ve reached for the Too Faced Semi-Sweet Chocolate Bar palette a lot since its release in December last year and I wanted someone else out there to have it.

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Too Faced Semi-Sweet Chocolate Bar palette

This is my beaten up version of the palette, but you’ll be receiving a brand spanking new one. If you want to know a bit more about the Too Faced Semi-Sweet Chocolate Bar palette you can see swatches here, or a Challenge Week here.

Too Faced Semi-Sweet Chocolate Bar palette
Too Faced Semi-Sweet Chocolate Bar palette

Giveaway Rules

  • This giveaway is open internationally!
  • This giveaway starts on October 16, 2015 and runs for three weeks.
  • Please be aware that all entries will be double checked to ensure fairness.
  • Once the winner has been contacted, they will have 48 hours to provide me with their mailing address. If the winner fails to respond within that time frame, I will pick another winner. (And so on.)
  • “Giveaway accounts” will not be considered for this prize.

Good luck!

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Challenge Week: Urban Decay Urban Spectrum

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The Urban Decay Urban Spectrum palette surprised the bejesus out of me. I had hemmed and hawed over getting it because, although pretty, it’s not especially unique. Some of these are repeat shades that I thankfully don’t have,however, I know I’ve got similar colours in my collection to all of these (and most definitely all of those browns).

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But it was too pretty to pass up so I picked it up when it launched on Sephora’s site for VIB and VIB Rouge members. Over the last week and a bit it has really, really impressed me. Urban Decay always has well pigmented shadows, but this just took me by extra surprise. They’re so pigmented that I was like “omgggg KEEP BLENDING” when I started applying it to my eyes. That’s not a downside by the way, that’s just further proof that this is worth the money you spend on it.

The only thing worth noting that some people may consider a downside is that there are no true mattes in here, so this is not a “complete” palette. I pulled in a matte shade to highlight my brow bone a lot, but for this to work on an every day basis, you’re going to need to work in some matte browns for transition shades, etc. That being said, no one’s looking to this as a starter palette. If you want to try out colourful shades for the first time, it’s a fairly good assumption that you’ve already got plenty of matte neutral shades in your collection that you can use to help balance out all the sheen from these.

Enough rambling, on with the looks! (And if you want swatches of all the shades, see this past Sunday’s Swatch Sunday post here.)


Urban Decay Urban Spectrum Makeup Looks

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The first one I did, and easily my favourite. I had no idea what the hell to do with that ridiculously hot pink Backlash shade, but it worked soooo well on the lower lash line to complement the other shades. I don’t like my lip colour though – I should’ve gone for something brighter and less peach.

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Eyes

  1. Deep End on the lid.
  2. Fashback through the crease.
  3. Voodoo in the outer corner.
  4. Wet n Wild Brule on the brow bone.

I lined my lower lash line with Backlash and coated my lashes with Urban Decay‘s Perversion mascara.

Face

  • Foundation: Revlon Colorstay in 200 Nude and 220 Natural Beige mixed together
  • Bronzer: NYC Fire Island Tan
  • Blush: Hourglass Diffused Heat
  • Highlighter: Becca Champagne Pop
  • Lips: Wet n Wild 903C with NYX Tiramisu on top

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I packed most of the neutrals into one look because they’re the most safest colours this palette had to offer.

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Eyes

  1. Daybreak on the lid.
  2. Burn on the crease.
  3. West in the outer corner. (This came out WAY deeper than the pan shows.)
  4. Wet n Wild Brule on the my brow bone.

Urban Decay Perversion mascara is on my lashes.

Face

  • Bronzer: Make Up For Ever Pro Bronze Fusion in 30M
  • Blush: The Body Shop Honey Bronze Highlighting Dome in 03
  • Lips: ColourPop Ultra Matte in Bumble

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I’m kind of iffy on this one. Maybe it’s because my lighting wasn’t great for it. The colours sure do blend out nicely though!

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Eyes

  1. Bordello all over the lid.
  2. Madness at the top of the crease.
  3. Prank on the outer half of the lid and used to line the lower lash line.
  4. Flatline on the inner corner.

I applied Urban Decay‘s Perversion mascara to my lashes.

Face

  • Foundation: Revlon Colorstay in 200 Nude and 220 Natural Beige mixed together
  • Bronzer: NYC Fire Island Tan
  • Blush: Kroylan Glossy Rosewood
  • Highlighter: Becca Champagne Pop
  • Lips: ColourPop Ultra Matte in Trap

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This kind of green to blue colour transition is a long time favourite look of mine. I’ve done it with varying shades and brands over the years and I never tire of it.

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Eyes

  1. Protest on the lid.
  2. Evidence through the top of the crease.
  3. Prank on the outer third of the lid.
  4. Wet n Wild Brule on the brow bone.

I coated my lashes with Too Faced‘s Better than Sex mascara.

Face

  • Foundation: Yaby in Buff
  • Bronzer: NYC Fire Island Tan
  • Blush: MAC Gingerly
  • Lips: NYX Butter Gloss in Vanilla Cream Pie

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Only an eye look for this one I’m afraid. Because this is zoomed in closer, you can see just how shiny most of the colours come across. They’re beautiful, there’s no doubt of that, but they really can come across as a shine-bomb if you use them all at once.

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Eyes

  1. Omen on inner half of the lid.
  2. Madness on the outer two-thirds of the lid.
  3. Prank in the outer corner.
  4. Wet n Wild Brule on the brow bone.

I created the wing with essence‘s Jumbo Liner Pen and coated my lashes with SST CosmeticsLash Rebel mascara.


I hope you enjoyed the Urban Spectrum looks! Next up I think I’ll be working through the Kat Von D Mi Vida Loca Remix palette. (I’m really, REALLY excited for that one!