Fitness Friday: 2019 Hackney Half Marathon

Hackney Half Marathon 2019 Medal
Hackney Half Marathon 2019 Medal

I love, love, LOVE adding new countries to my race history! And despite my many travels to England over the years, I had yet to clock a race there (which is likely due to the fact that I’ve only really gotten in racing in the last four years or so).

I knew I was going to be in London sometime around the time of IMATS London, so it really came down to finding a race around those dates. Luckily, the Hackney Half Marathon was taking place the day after IMATS – what perfect timing!

My friend Alex and I before the race
My friend Alex and I before the race

I asked my friend Alex if he would like to run a half marathon with me while I was in town, and he was up for it! For some context on our friendship – we used to play (and raid together) in World of Warcraft about 5 or 6 six years ago. Most friendships tend to fall apart once you lose the reason for contact in the first place (and for us, that was gaming), but we still shared a few interests (running, weightlifting) that have kept us in contact on and off over the years. So I was really excited when he said he’d be happy to train for this half marathon and run it too! He’s a wonderful person, and I got a chance to meet his fiance as well (she came to cheer us on during the race)!

Mid-race on the left, and coming up to the finish line on the right.
Mid-race on the left, and coming up to the finish line on the right.

Unfortunately, this race was my second worst to date (my Reykjavik half is my worst to date). Luckily, we started out without it being too hot (around 12 degrees Celsius) and somewhat cloudy. As it’s been quite cold in Toronto, I haven’t been training in temperatures over 5-7 degrees really, and I suffer a *lot* when the temperature is over 15 degrees. And if it’s over 20 degrees I’m really not functioning very well. This race, sadly, started to heat up over the course of the two hours while I was running it. I finished the race feeling hot and uncomfortable, and even walked away with a sunburn if you can believe it. (Who goes to ENGLAND and gets a sunburn??? lol)

The course itself was a lovely run around the Hackney suburb. I loved seeing the different homes, streets and scenery – it was absolutely gorgeous! My major complaints stem from overcrowding of the race (I think they let too many people sign up for it given the size of the streets – there were some areas that were so crammed/crowded that it really slowed a person’s pace down) and the up and down nature of some of the streets. In looking back, it doesn’t seem my elevation gain was that much (43 meters over the course of the 21 kilometers), but it felt extreme at the time. And the last two kilometers are brutal – you’re going off and on ramps I think and it just felt murderous on the legs.

That being said, I loved the look of the course – it changed constantly and it was fun to look around and see new vistas. I also thought the organization was well done (bag drop was flawless and quick, which is so appreciated), although they could’ve used probably about 50 more port-a-potties! I do think that issue stems from there just being too many runners overall though – the queue for the toilets was absolute madness!

I have to give major thanks to the Hackney crowds though – I have NEVER seen that kind of community participation before. They were all cheering, dressing up (halfway through the race I saw a man dancing around in a devil’s outfit holding a glass of wine with a sign saying that we’d worked hard and should take a break lol!). I also saw some woman cheering us on wearing an AMAZING sequin jacket – so I yelled at her to say her jacket was INCREDIBLE! She turned to me and said “NO, YOU’RE INCREDIBLE!”. I saw so many bystanders handing out gummy candy, pieces of fruit, and water from their homes. Honestly – what a wonderful crowd. They were fun, encouraging, entertaining and HAPPY.

Alex and I after the race!
Alex and I after the race!

What surprised me about this race (and my finishing time) was that I was the MOST trained for this race than I had been for any other race I had ever done: I had completed ALL of my training runs (unheard of for me – I’m never that diligent) and I had given myself a wonderful 1.5 week taper period from my last longest run. And yet… this was an atrocious finishing time for me. I clocked in at 2:10:24 (my usual time is around 2:06). I was a bit mortified – especially since I was really happy with my physical fitness at that moment in time, and I had put in the work I thought I needed to get closer to a 2 hour half marathon.

Oh well! At the end of the day, I’m mostly just happy to add another notch to my racing belt. I was so happy that Alex joined me for the run (and he clocked in just under 2 hours – something I’m madly envious about lol) because it meant I got to spend more time with him.

2019 Hackney Half Marathon Course Map
2019 Hackney Half Marathon Course Map

Race Results

  • Finish Time: 2:10:24
  • Pace: 6:10 per kilometer
  • Overall placement: 12366/17627
  • Age group placement (Female 35-39 years): 424/821
  • Gender placement (F): 4175/7555

Sephora Collection Hot Line Brush Tip Liquid Liner (Review & Swatches)

Sephora Collection Hot Line Brush Tip Liquid Liner

My desire to try out ALL the brush tip liquid liners in a pen style format continues! I may love my Physicians Formula Eye Booster, but I’m still on the hunt for a truly matte formula in this style of liquid liner.

Sephora Collection Hot Line Brush Tip Liquid Liner
Sephora Collection Hot Line Brush Tip Liquid Liner

When I came across the Sephora Collection Hot Line Brush Tip Liquid Liner on Sephora’s site while browsing one day… well, I was intrigued. I was even more intrigued when one of the reviews on the site indicated that this was a MATTE liner. COULD IT BE TRUE? Could all my hopes and dreams be fulfilled by Sephora Collection? I was chomping at the bit to find out!

Sephora Collection Hot Line Brush Tip Liquid Liner - swatch
Sephora Collection Hot Line Brush Tip Liquid Liner – swatch

On initial swatch, I was sad to see a hint of a gleam to the product. You can see the sun glaring slightly off my arm swatch thus indicating that it’s not truly matte. I was disappointed, but still eager to try the liner out since I go through liquid liner frequently, and Sephora Collection‘s price point is always quite good ($18 CAD/$14 USD).

Wearing Sephora Collection Hot Line
Wearing Sephora Collection Hot Line

Application with this liner is pretty similar to most brush tip liquid pen liners, but I did feel that it didn’t glide as easily as other ones I’ve used frequently (Physicians Formula, ARTDECO, Too Faced). I also find that the very tip of the brush has a few too many hairs at the end (which I may end up trimming down with a pair of scissors myself). However, despite those small nitpicks, I did feel like it laid down colour very evenly and opaquely.

Wearing Sephora Collection Hot Line
Wearing Sephora Collection Hot Line

What shocked me was that the longer the liner was on my eyes, the more it dried down to a matte texture. Like… what?? What just happened? In the shot just above this text you can see that the liner is significantly more matte than in the previous eye shot. Yes, they’re from two different days, but the first eye shot I took the picture within 5 minutes of application, and the second one was taken 30 minutes after application. (I know there’s some sparkly bits in it, but that’s from my lid colour that transferred down because I have hooded eyes).

So my initial impression that the liner wasn’t matte was entirely accurate, as it seems to formula somehow “settles” on the eyes and goes more matte over time. I’ve never seen anything like this in my life – this is truly unique and completely unexpected.

Final Thoughts

I’m amazed really – Sephora Collection has actually, somehow, developed a brush tip liquid liner that dries down (eventually) matte. I do have some gripes with it though, and I think that’s what’s stopping me from calling this my holy grail eyeliner from hereon out. Number one, I’m not as in love with the tip of the brush as I am with my PF one – it needs just a little bit more tapering. I can work around it, but I do find it a bit of a nuisance. Number 2, the glide factor isn’t as smooth as my other ones, but I really think that comes down to the formula. It makes sense to me that a more fluid liner would have a more shiny texture, whereas a less fluid one would be more matte. I don’t know the science behind it, but in my head that makes sense.

I’ve used it for a week straight now and found that I had no issues with feathering (thank heavens!), nor did it bleed out on me when I got caught in the rain one morning on my way to work (it does claim to be waterproof, but I wouldn’t go around rubbing my eyes if I had water on them, you know?). So far, I’m REALLY liking it, but I still love my Physicians Formula slightly more just because of the ease of the fluidity of the product. If you want a matte brush tip liner though? GO TRY THIS ONE!

The Sephora Collection Hot Line Brush Tip Liquid Liner can be purchased on sephora.ca for $18 CAD or on sephora.com for $14 USD).

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Swatch Sunday: ColourPop Main Squeeze

ColourPop Main Squeeze

I’m not getting tired of this any time soon! ColourPop keeps launching bright, monochromatic 9 pan palettes and I am absolutely here for it!

ColourPop Main Squeeze
ColourPop Main Squeeze

ColourPop‘s latest offering is their Main Squeeze palette which focuses around a watermelon red shade.

ColourPop Main Squeeze
ColourPop Main Squeeze

A review video is forthcoming, but in the meantime please enjoy the swatches!

ColourPop Main Squeeze Swatches

ColourPop - Frosé
ColourPop – Frosé
ColourPop - Juicy Fruit
ColourPop – Juicy Fruit
ColourPop - Home Slice
ColourPop – Home Slice
ColourPop - Like It's Hot
ColourPop – Like It’s Hot
ColourPop - Maraschino
ColourPop – Maraschino
ColourPop - Big Gulp
ColourPop – Big Gulp
ColourPop - Seed Money
ColourPop – Seed Money
ColourPop - Bay Watch
ColourPop – Bay Watch
ColourPop - Red Bottoms
ColourPop – Red Bottoms

The ColourPop Main Squeeze palette can be purchased on colourpop.com for $12 USDcolourpop.com for $12 USD.

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