InglotMatte 325 on the outer third of the lid and used as lower lid liner.
Urban DecayBlackout to darken up the outer edge.
MAC Vellum to highlight the brow, also used as an inner corner highlight.
I used Tarte‘s Black gel liner to create a wing, then used Urban Decay‘s Black Velvet pencil liner to tightline and rim my inner lower lash line. I applied several coats of CoverGirl‘sClump Crusher mascara and then popped on a pair of J. Cat lashes in EL13 with some duo lash adhesive.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: Boots No7 Instant Radiance in Cool Vanilla
Bronzer: NYC – Fire Island Tan
Blush: Hourglass – Diffused Heat
Highlighter: MAC – Silver Dusk
Lips: essence – Wear Berries!
Oh Razzleberry… aren’t you BEAUTIFUL!
Eyes
Urban DecayHalf Baked on the inner two-thirds of the lid.
Makeup GeekRazzleberry on the outer corner and through the crease.
MACRicepaper to highlight the brow.
Urban DecayPerversion mascara is on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Bronzer: NYCFire Island Tan
Blush: HourglassDiffused Heat
Playing around with Illamasqua‘s Alluvium pigment. Not my best attempt at blending!
Eyes
IllamasquaAlluvium pigment all over the lid.
MAC Handwritten in the outer corner and through the crease.
MAC Shroom to highlight the brow.
Urban Decay Perversion mascara is on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: Illamasqua Skin Base in 6.5
Blush: Coastal Scents – some kind of peach blush, no idea name or number
Lips: Bite BeautyFig
Subdued, but rather pretty.
MACVanilla pigment all over the lid.
The pinky-bronze shade from the Sleek Sunset palette in the outer corner.
MACHandwritten tapped lightly in the outer corner and used as a liner.
MAC Shroom to highlight the brow.
Make Up For EverSmoky Lash Extravagant is on my lashes.
Tomorrow I’m heading off on a week and a half vacation with a very good friend of mine. Several months ago we decided to go on vacation together and we picked Prague as our destination of choice. We’ll be in Prague for about seven days, but I’ve also extended my trip by a few extra days so that I can visit Vienna with an old friend of mine that lives in Germany.
I’m changing things up this time a little bit and bringing a (mostly) all-in-one face palette. When I was looking through my choices of palettes to bring, almost everything was either all neutrals or all brights. I didn’t want to travel with an all neutral palette yet again (I get too bored) but bringing an all brights palette isn’t the best of ideas either.
So when I was perusing my palettes I realized that my best option was going to be Too Faced‘s A few of my Favorite Things palette (from their holiday 2013 collection). There’s enough mix of colours in this palette to satisfy me on holidays and it’s got two blushes and two bronzers as well. Most of my powder bases are completely covered with this!
The only downside is the palette is freaking huge which makes it slightly inconvenient. Thankfully it actually came with a large makeup bag so I’ll be using that for this trip as well. I have to say that I’m incredibly nervous about damaging this on vacation. The palette was limited edition and I’ll be heartbroken if I bust this or lose it while on vacation.
And of course I’m bringing my eye primers – NARS‘ Smudgeproof Eyeshadow Base and Urban Decay‘s Primer Potion in Original.
And one pair of falsies for certain special occasions while on vacation (we’re planning to go to the Opera and get all fancy!). These are Sephora‘s Tempting lashes with some Duo eyelash glue.
I’m also bringing along Anastasia‘s Brow Wiz in Ash Blonde/Taupe because it’ll be quick and easy to apply (versus my Dipbrow pomade).
Kat Von D‘s Tattoo Liner in Trooper is also coming along for the ride because of its easy application. I’m a winged eyeliner freak, and while I prefer gel, this is far less fussy while travelling. I love that it has a brush tip and not the regular foam/felt tip applicator that most automatic liquid pens have.
My mascara of choice is the Urban DecayPerversion sample that I received in my August 2014 Ipsy bag. This stuff is absolutely wonderful. Really black, wet formula and does wonders for my eyelashes.
I’m not even sure I’ll wear these, but they’re good to have just in case. For foundation I have my beloved Boots No7 Instant Radiance in Cool Vanilla. It’s the darkest foundation I own but it’s still a touch too light for me right now. Nothing a little bronzer can’t fix though!
For any blemishes when I want to look flawless, I’m also bringing along essence‘s Match 2 Cover! concealer. Having two shades in this package is incredibly handy for custom mixing a shade to my current skin shade.
In an attempt to possibly counterbalance my precious eyeshadow palette, I’m bringing some of my absolute cheapest lip products: Two Wet n Wild lipsticks (910D and 903C) and a NYX Butter Gloss in Tiramisu.
Just some essentials for my lips:
MACPrep + Prime for lips to keep my lipsticks from bleeding outside my lipline and to increase lipstick longevity. (This product is absolutely holy grail status.)
MACBrick lipliner for the red Wet n Wild lipstick. While the lipstick doesn’t necessarily need the liner since it’s pigmented enough, it’s just nice to have something to help clean up the edges of a red lipstick.
And lastly, a Nivea lip balm in Milk & Honey for when I inevitably end up with chapped lips (thanks airplane air) and a bite-size BenefitWatt’s Up! cream highlighter.
I’m actually quite proud of this makeup bag. I think it’s the right choice for a “longer” (~12 days) European vacation without being overly excessive in the product department. I think the Too Faced palette really made it a lot easier since it alleviated the need to bring a bronzer and some blush options.
By the way, if you’ve been to either Prague or Vienna, I’d love to hear any of your recommendations for places to visit!
I was inspired by this insanity of a dress that I recently picked up:
To create the following look:
And I think it came out amazingly well!
Eyes
IllamasquaAlluvium all over the lid.
Laura MercierViolet Ink in the outer corner and used to line the lower lashline.
MACHandwritten in the very outer corner to darken the edge up.
Makeup GeekSimply Marlena at the top of the crease.
MAC Shroom on the inner tearduct and to highlight the brow.
Urban DecayPerversion mascara is on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: Illamasqua Skin Base in 6.5
Bronzer: Hard CandyHula Hula
Blush: Wet n WildHeather Silk
Highlighter: Hard CandyTiki
Lips: NYX Butter Gloss in Strawberry Parfait
Overly simple for my books, but quite striking in its simplicity.
Eyes
Makeup GeekBleached Blonde all over the lid.
Makeup GeekPreppy on the outer half.
Makeup GeekVanilla Bean to highlight the brow.
For the winged liner I used Tarte‘s black gel liner and used Urban Decay‘s Perversion mascara on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: Boots No7 Instant Radiance foundation in Cool Vanilla
Bronzer: NYCFire Island Tan
Blush: Wet n WildMellow Wine
Highlighter: MACWhisper of Gilt
Lips: Wet n Wild910D with MACStrawberry Malt lipglass on top
I was struggling with essence‘s All About Candies eyeshadow palette until I started using a solid thick white based underneath the shadows. Use that and you should be good to go!
Eyes
Cover the entire lid with NYX‘s Jumbo Eyeshadow Pencil in Milk and smooth it out with your finger. Then layer the pale green shade in essence‘s All About Candies palette on top.
MACClub in the outer corner and through the crease and on the lower lash line.
MACBlanc Type to highlight the brow.
Urban DecayPerversion mascara is on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: Boots No7 Instant Radiance foundation in Cool Vanilla
Bronzer: NYCFire Island Tan
Concealer: essenceMatch2Cover (darker shade) underneath my eyes
Blush: HourglassDiffused Heat
Highlighter: MACSoft & Gentle
Sunset-themed eyes, a favourite of mine throughout August.
Eyes
I first applied NYX‘s Jumbo Eyeshadow Pencil in Milk all over the lid, then:
InglotMatte 370 on the inner half of the lid.
InglotMatte 383 on the outer half of the lid.
Makeup GeekCreme Brulee to blend out the crease.
MACShroom to highlight the brow.
Tarte‘s black gel liner was used to create the wing and Urban DecayPerversion mascara is on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: Boots No7 Instant Radiance in Cool Vanilla
Bronzer: Hard CandyHula Hula
Blush: essenceAutumn Peach
Highlighter: MACWhisper of Gilt
Lips: Too FacedCoral Fire
Another sun-based look!
Eyes
Using essence‘s All About Sunrise palette:
Pale orange shade on the inner corner.
Medium brown on the center of the lid.
Darker brown on the outer corner.
Champagne shade to highlight the brow.
Gold shade all over the lower lash line.
MAC‘s Dipdown fluidline was used to create the winged liner, essence‘s black gel pencil liner to tightline and line the inner water line. essence‘s Get Big! Lashes mascara is on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: Boots No7 Instant Radiance in Cool Vanilla
Bronzer: NYCFire Island Tan
Blush: essenceAutumn Peach
Highlighter: Champagne shade from the essenceAll About Sunrise palette
I had to laugh when I looked at my favourites this month. The blushes I used this month are near identical! This month was a 50/50 mix of discovering new products and loving some old ones for me. I definitely favoured colours that were more on the sunset spectrum of things, which I think was partially inspired by having heavily used Sleek’s Sunset palette near the start of the month.
I received essence‘s Autumn Peach blush from a promotional package I was sent by PR, and this blush was by far the best thing in there. I love absolutely everything about it: The packaging, the colour, the embossed graphics, the wear time. There is not a single thing about this blush that I dislike. It goes on my cheeks as a subdued bright apricot that I can build up to be quite intense. I defaulted to this blush so much because it’s just so easy to wear and seemed to match an awful lot of my eye looks in the last month.
And this might as well be essence’s Autumn Peach blush’s slightly pinker sister! Tarte‘s Charisma is another shade I defaulted to a lot this month. Considering it’s so close to Autumn Peach, you can see that I was heavily favouring pinky-oranges in August. Charisma has a hint of gold sparkle to it, so I don’t generally use a highlighter when I opt to wear this one. Beautiful shade.
Keeping with the sunset theme is MAC‘s Whisper of Gilt Extra Dimension highlighter. The consistency of the Extra Dimension products has always felt very strange on my fingers (like a chalky styrofoam???) but it doesn’t feel like that when applied to the face. I wore a lot of oranges, bronzes and golds on my eyes in August so I tended to reach for my more golden highlighter to complement the looks.
Alluvium is Illamasqua‘s most confusing pigment ever. Looks purply-bronze in the pot, swatches blue. In an effort to understand this pigment (what am I, the Eyeshadow Whisperer?), I used it a LOT after I bought it this month. Unfortunately, there didn’t seem to be a way to pull out the copper sparkles as this defaulted to a bright blue pigment no matter how I used it. If you’re looking for a vibrant blue pigment however, this is absolutely stunning.
My last favourite of the month is Urban Decay‘s Perversion mascara. I received this little baby sized sample in my August Ipsy bag and fell in love immediately. Black, thick and wet (yep, I’m still talking about mascara) – this product is WONDERFUL. I have an unfortunate number of mascaras open at the moment (which is not a particular habit of mine), but I reached for this product over the six others I’ve bought/received lately. The one day I used another mascara instead of this one, I instantly regretted it. Love, love, LOVE!
What colours did you steer towards throughout August?
As mentioned in a previous post, the CBB brand of the month is essence. essence products are readily available at Shoppers Drug Mart in Canada, but it’s a brand I’ve never delved into before (despite encouragement from my cousin over the years).
When I got the opportunity this past month to be sent a few of their products for the CBB “The essence of Fall Beauty FotD + Giveaway” I was extremely excited. I was generously sent a package containing plenty of exciting products to play around with. I thought I’d show you what I received in my loot bag and give you my thoughts on what I liked or didn’t like.
The most exciting product for me is always going to be eyeshadows. So when I saw how vibrant these looked, not to mention how bloody cute the packaging is, I knew that I just had to start playing around with them asap.
My favourite out of the four palettes I received is Paradise. I do tend to use a sticky white base while using the Paradise palette just to bring out the colours even more, but I do feel this one has the best pigmentation out of the whole bunch. The colours are right up my alley too. This was the palette I used in my previous essence FotD post.
Their Sunrise palette, appropriately, focuses on beautiful golds and oranges with some easy to blend browns. The lightest shade in the palette makes a beautiful highlighter for cheekbones. Some of these shades can be a bit on the chunkier side which can mean problems blending.
A nude palette focused more on the pinker side of nudes. Personally, this isn’t something I’d reach for very often.
This one was the most disappointing out of the four palettes. The soft, pastel shades are beautiful in the pan, but they have little to no payoff. When you blend them out, they’re basically a sheer wash of nothing with a very faint hint of colour. You wouldn’t be able to use this palette on its own because it just doesn’t have any dimension or depth to the colours.
These really surprised me, and I’m not entirely sure why. I didn’t expect much out of essence‘s lipsticks, because I suppose I thought the quality would not be top notch given that it was a relatively inexpensive product. I was really, really wrong – these are wonderful. They’re full coverage and glide on the lips easily. No tugging and definitely no lack of pigmentation. There’s a scent to them, but I can’t quite place my finger on what it is. Out of the three that I received, On The Catwalk! is my definite favourite. It’s a luminous red that is very easy to wear.
The only gloss I received was Frosted Pink in their XXXL shine formula. The formula itself is really nice, but the colour is not for me. It’s a super frosted light pink that makes me look like I stepped back into the 80s (just add blue eyeshadow really). The smell on this one is reminiscent of strawberry wafers which may be a bonus for some people!
I’m not much of a lipliner person (nor a super pink one at that) so I’ve not really worn this outside of the apartment yet. The colour looks pretty good for those more typical girl-ish pink colours (the ones I tend to avoid) so I’m sure there are plenty of people out there that would make good use out of a shade like this. I can’t testify as to the wear time though!
This is what I’d call the perfect blush to bequite honest. Autumn Peach is a beautiful peach colour with incredible pigmentation. This does wonders on my cheeks, even going so far as to add a glow along with the colour. If nothing else from essence‘s line of cosmetics, try something from their blush line!
Chocolate Brownie is a shade stick with excellent pigmentation. This goes on opaque and smooths out better than any other cream I’ve tried. I did wear this with primer so I have no idea if this creases on its own. Highly recommended.
I’ve never used a gel liner in pencil format so I was excited to try this one out. This one has a twizzle up mechanism, so you don’t actually waste any product with sharpening. Despite the product being quite creamy and opaque, I can’t use this liner as I would a normal gel liner. It’s great for lining the lids, but I can’t get a sharply pointed winged out liner with this product. That being said, I’ll take this product over any other normal pencil liner because the creaminess is just wonderful. It also stays on the waterline incredibly well.
Another excellent product! Despite being called “volume and curl” I never really notice much curling action, but for me that’s irrelevant. What I look for in a mascara is something that can make my lashes incredibly black and as thick as possible. Thankfully, this seems to do the trick. The slight curve of the brush also makes it easy to apply to my lashes.
I’m not a huge concealer user as I don’t feel the need to cover every blemish on my face so I only used this briefly on my undereyes. Since I have a bit of a tan, I used the darker shade since the pale one was just way too stark on me. I didn’t notice any creasing and very minimal “crepe-y-ness” (which is a particular problem of mine when I use products under my eyes). I think this is their only shade however, which makes this very unusable for a lot of people.
Laser Show has been covering my toenails since it showed up with Party Crasher sitting ready and waiting to be used as soon as I bore of Laser Show.
I’ve not tried this yet, but I can’t tell you my level of excitement for using this product as we get closer and closer to Halloween. Glow in the dark ANYTHING? Sign me up!
That’s all my goodies! Is there anything from essence that you especially like? Or anything that you think I really need to try? I’m definitely going to be taking a gander at their blushes when I’m next in Shoppers to see what other colours speak to me.
The products featured in this post were send to me for consideration.