Swatch Sunday: ColourPop The Headliner

ColourPop - The Headliner

Is your jaw not on the floor right now? I mean… HOLY! Look at that palette! ColourPop’s The Headliner palette knocked my socks off the first time I saw it on their web site – I was smitten and had to have it!ColourPop - The Headliner

ColourPop – The HeadlinerThe Headliner is one of ColourPop’s pre-assembled palettes. Essentiallym they take an empty cardboard palette, stuff it full of their single shadows (and in this case, some pressed glitters as well) and create a thematic palette.

ColourPop - The Headliner
ColourPop – The Headliner

I was drawn to The Headliner because it’s so, SO bright and I’ve been wanting to try out their pressed glitter formula as well. Priced at $20 USD for all of the shadows and palette, I really feel like you can’t go wrong with this kind of bundle!

ColourPop – The Headliner Swatches

ColourPop - Midnight Ghost
ColourPop – Midnight Ghost
ColourPop - Renegade
ColourPop – Renegade
ColourPop - Indio
ColourPop – Indio
ColourPop - Lightshow
ColourPop – Lightshow
ColourPop - Palooza
ColourPop – Palooza
ColourPop - Boombayah
ColourPop – Boombayah
ColourPop - Free Bird
ColourPop – Free Bird
ColourPop - Fyre
ColourPop – Fyre
ColourPop - Sandbar
ColourPop – Sandbar
ColourPop - OOO
ColourPop – OOO
ColourPop - Seeing Stars
ColourPop – Seeing Stars
ColourPop - Keep Scrollin
ColourPop – Keep Scrolling

The ColourPop pre-assembled palette “The Headliner” can be purchased on colourpop.com for $20 USD.

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Skincare Saturday: Hawaiian Tropic Sunscreen ft. Duo Defense Spray Review

Hawaiian Tropic Sunscreens

Sunscreen. Not the most interesting of beauty topics to read about, but undeniably the most vital product in anyone’s arsenal to keep your skin looking young. Everyone knows they should use it, but not everyone is that diligent about it. Thankfully, there’s enough options out there on the market that there should be something for everyone.

Hawaiian Tropic sunscreens: Island Sport Spray, Silk Hydration Weightless and Duo Defence Refresh Sunscreen Mist
Hawaiian Tropic sunscreens: Island Sport Spray, Silk Hydration Weightless and Duo Defence Refresh Sunscreen Mist

Hawaiian Tropic is a brand I’ve grown to love intensely in the last 6 years or so. You want a continuous spray? You got it! You want your traditional cream lotion application? You got it. You want a sunscreen spray that you can put on top of your makeup?  Guess what… they just launched one!

Hawaiian Tropic Duo Defence Refresh Sunscreen Mist
Hawaiian Tropic Duo Defence Refresh Sunscreen Mist

Say hello to the Hawaiian Tropic Duo Defence Refresh Sunscreen Mist SPF 30! Intended for use on the face (but can really be used anywhere), this handy little mister is a saviour for those who have been wanting something they can use to re-up their sunscreen after they’ve already applied their sunscreen. As far as I’m aware, there’s only one other brand on the market that has something like this, and it’s a far, far more expensive product (and I think only available in the US!).

Hawaiian Tropic Duo Defence Refresh Sunscreen Mist
Hawaiian Tropic Duo Defence Refresh Sunscreen Mist

Although I was exceptionally eager to try it out, I was initially a bit skeptical about the Duo Defence Spray. The directions actually says that you should spray the product on your hand and then apply to your face WITH your hands. I laughed when I read that, because no one is going to do it that way, and I wanted to test it out how consumers would actually use it: which is to say I was going to spray it directly on my face (with my eyes tightly shut) both with and without makeup on.

I’m most comfortable using a cream on my face because I feel like it delivers the most amount of coverage from the sun’s rays because I can SEE where I’ve applied it to my face. So I was *really* nervous that by switching to a spray mechanism for my face I was going to end up with a fried face. Thankfully, that wasn’t the case! I tried this two different ways: without makeup, as well as overtop of the makeup I was wearing on a given day. In both situations I was out for long hours in the middle of the day in roughly 30 Celsius heat, and I never once ended up with any burnt skin. I was amazed because I really thought a cream would have better overall coverage, but the spray is so good on this that it covers your face evenly  without needing to rub it in. And I assure you… if this had missed a spot, I would’ve turned a horrid shade of tomato red.

Not unexpectedly, this does add a layer of shine to your face. If you are expecting to wear this on top of foundation, I would recommend wearing a matte foundation that day. No matter how much you like dewy skin, this will add the dew factor in, so you don’t need to double up with a luminous/dewy foundation AND the sunscreen spray (unless you actually want to look like an oil slick!). I applied this over top of bronzer, blush, highlighter as well as eye and brow makeup and had no ill effects to the makeup!

Hawaiian Tropic sunscreens: Island Sport Spray and Silk Hydration Weightless
Hawaiian Tropic sunscreens: Island Sport Spray and Silk Hydration Weightless

While I loved the Duo Defence Spray, I still need to mention other options because I’ve been loving these other two products for quite some time.

The Hawaiian Tropic Island Sport range comes in both a liquid and spray formula. They both perform equally, so it’ll really depend on which format you like the most. I do enjoy this formula immensely for running or playing soccer during the hot days as it doesn’t slide into my eyes when I get a sweaty forehead. For me, I prefer the liquid version over the spray because I grew up using sunscreen creams, and it makes me feel like I’ve got more control over where I’m putting it. BUT, the Island Sport spray is great for quick and easy touch ups when you need that extra layer applied.

Hawaiian Tropic Silk Hydration Weightless
Hawaiian Tropic Silk Hydration Weightless

If you’re looking for a more traditional formula, Hawaiian Tropic has their Silk Hydration Weightless Sunscreen. While I do love this sunscreen, and have gone through many, many bottles of this stuff since it was introduced into their range in 2016, I do have to point out that I don’t feel that it’s totally weightless on the skin. I have a tendency to glob my sunscreen on, and no sunscreen brand out there has ever managed to achieve that “weightless” feeling on my skin. It’s sunscreen, after all! I love this one though, and it’s handy that the pump pushes the bottom up so you can see exactly how much you have left in the bottle.

All of the Hawaiian Tropic sunscreens mentioned in this post offer up to 80 minutes of water-resistance (I won’t buy sunscreen without water resistance built into it), and I find they do hold up in the water. That being said, I do always re-apply once I get out of the water (as should you) because I’m extremely vigilant about always having a layer of protection between my skin and the sun. All of their sunscreens are winners, but I’m really excited by the Duo Defence Spray – it’s a wonderful product and one I’ll continue to stock in my skincare cabinet.

Hawaiian Tropic sunscreens can be purchased at shoppersdrugmart.com (and there’s a whole whack of them on sale right now including the Duo Defence Spray!) or on walmart.comwalmart.com.

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Revlon So Fierce! Mascara Review

Revlon So Fierce! Mascara

There’s always a new mascara out on the market (or so it seems!), and for me, the most recent one I’ve tried out is the new Revlon So Fierce!  mascara.

Revlon So Fierce! Mascara
Revlon So Fierce! Mascara

It wasn’t till I started using this mascara that I realized that I honestly can’t remember a time when I used a Revlon mascara with any kind of consistency. I feel like when I think of drugstore mascara I think of Maybelline or Covergirl. To me, Revlon has always represented the very best of lipstick and foundation… so I’m drawing a total blank on mascaras I’ve tried by them. (In editing this post I’ve realized my memory is gash. I *have* reviewed at least one Revlon mascara in the past: the Mega Multiplier.)

Revlon So Fierce! Mascara in Blackened Brown
Revlon So Fierce! Mascara in Blackened Brown

Anyway, moving on to the So Fierce! mascara. I was initially excited for this mascara because I love smaller conical wands. I find they’re the easiest to use for my eye shape and make it super simple to get into the inner corners of my eyes without getting mascara all over my eyeshadow (I guess I’m super messy with mascara application). The So Fierce! mascara is what I would call a medium-sized conical wand, and has a plastic bristle brush that contains 252 multi-layered bristles .

The packaging for the So Fierce! mascara indicates that it has a glossy formula (??? I do not agree) with parraffin and rice bran waxes to quickly build up your lashes. The formula promises to be clump free, smudgeproof and flake free.

Revlon So Fierce! Mascara in Blackened Brown on lashes
Revlon So Fierce! Mascara in Blackened Brown on lashes

The formula itself is more on the dry side of things (not my favourite – I do prefer a rather wet mascara), and it imparts an incredible amount of volume. I’m more of a one coat mascara person myself, and found that I got incredible volume with just one coat with this mascara. Once you start going into two coats your lashes start to look somewhat fake (not a bad thing!) but you will notice that it does have a tendency to clump some of your lashes together. Of course, this creates gargantuan volume, but it’s definitely not for someone who is looking for a lot of separation.

Final Thoughts

For a dry mascara, I was so surprised and impressed with this one! The Revlon So Fierce! mascara gave me a heck of a lot of volume with only one coat, something I feel like I only generally experience with wet formulas. So Fierce! does has a tendency to clump (unlike their claim that it’s clump-free), and while you could comb it out with a lash brush, I find that that clumps really help to amp up the volume without looking too spidery.

I found that the wear-time was excellent, nor did it flake on me. I did have a little bit of smudging when I wore the mascara on my lower lashes, but it was only around the seventh hour of my day. On a day-to-day basis I don’t tend to wear mascara on my lower lash line, and I found I had no smudging when I wore this mascara just on my upper lashes. (Most mascaras, even when I only wear them on my upper lashes, have a tendency to transfer and leave smudges on the hollows under my eyes – I have no idea how this happens, but it does – and thankfully this mascara does NOT do that). I also like that my lashes don’t feel crusty when I have this mascara on. If I touch them they feel a bit waxy, but pliable and smooth.

In short, I was quite impressed with So Fierce! 

The Revlon So Fierce! mascara can be purchased at shoppersdrugmart.com for $11.99 CAD or on ulta.com for $8.99 USD.

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