Colour me shocked… This group of looks has zero winged liner in it! :O
This one seemed to really play up my tan/slightly sunburned face. Pretty eye combo though.
Eyes
L’Oreal Infallible in Amber Rush all over the lid.
MACSushi Flower in the outer corner and through the crease.
Makeup GeekCreme Brulee through the top of the crease.
MACShroom on my browbone with BenefitThey’re Real mascara on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Bronzer/Blush: NYCFire Island Tan bronzer
A simple one using one of NARS’ vibrant duos.
NARSMediteranee (lighter shade) all over the lid.
NARSMediteranee (orange shade) in the outer corner and through the crease.
Makeup GeekBurlesque in the very outer corner to darken it up.
MACBlanc Type on my browbone and BenefitThey’re Real mascara on my lashes.
This was to try out using shades that I wouldn’t normally think to pair together.
Eyes (all Makeup Geek)
Sea Mist all over the lid.
Burlesque in the outer corner and lightly on the outer lower lashline.
Creme Brulee through the top of the crease.
Shimma Shimma on the inner tearduct.
Vanilla Bean on my brow bone and MUFESmoky Lash Extravagant on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: Boots No7 Instant Radiance foundation in Cool Vanilla
Bronzer: NYCFire Island Tan
Blush: MACSea Me, Hear Me
Lips: Bite BeautyFig
I did this one mostly to figure out what kind of look MAC’s Mystical lipstick would look good with since it’s more on the brown side than I had anticipated when I bought it.
Eyes (all MAC)
All That Glitters with Nylon on top all over the lid.
Shag on the outer half of the lid and through the crease.
Blanc Type on the browbone and MUFESmoky Lash Extravagant on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Bronzer: NYCFire Island Tan
Blush: MACSea Me, Hear Me
Highlighter: MACWhisper of Gilt
Lips: MACMystical with RevlonSunset Peach gloss on top
Random smoky eye look.
Eyes (all Laura Mercier)
Bamboo all over the lid.
Violet Ink in the outer corner.
Plum Smoke through the top of the crease.
Vanilla Nuts on my browbone with BenefitThey’re Real mascara on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: CoverGirl CC Cream in 110 Classic Ivory mixed with Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum in 51 Light Vanilla
My dark but bright eyes look coupled with dead nude lips. Always a bit of an odd one to wear in the middle of the summer, but still a staple look I go to when I want to make an impact with my makeup.
Eyes
MACBlue Sorcery all over the lid. (I apply this with a damp brush to bring out the brightness of the shade.)
Urban DecayBlackout in the outer third of the lid and pulled through the crease. I also lined my lower lash line at the outer edge with this shade.
Makeup GeekCreme Brule at the top of the crease to blend everything out.
MACBlanc Type on the browbone and Benefit‘s They’re Real mascara on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: Boots No7 Instant Radiance in Cool Vanilla
Bronzer: Joe FreshSand Bronzer
Blush: Wet n WildMellow Wine
Highlighter: MACSilver Dusk
Lips: Rimmel Apocalips in Nude Eclipse
Quick weekend look!
Eyes
MACGreensmoke all over the lid.
MACClub in the outer corner and through the crease.
MACBlanc Type on the browbone and BenefitThey’re Real on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Bronzer: Physicians Formula Bronze Booster in Light/Medium
Blush: IllamasquaTweak
Love how this came out – especially the lip combination.
Eyes
MACVanilla pigment all over the lid.
MACCranberry on the outer half of the lid and blended up really high.
MACBlanc Type on the browbone, Kat Von D Tattoo Liner in Trooper to create the wing (significantly less thick than I normally make my wings) with Pür MineralsBig Look Waterproof mascara on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Bronzer: NYCFire Island Tan
Blush: MACSea Me, Hear Me
Highlighter: MACVanillapigment
Lips: Revlon‘s Red Velvet lip butter with Creamsicle lip butter on top
I never get tired of Sleek‘s Bright Mattes palette. That and winged liner. So combine the two and you’ve got a very happy Chelle!
Sleek‘s Chill on the inner half.
Sleek‘s Dragonfly on the outer half.
MAC‘s Shroom on the browbone, Tarte‘s black gel liner to create the wing and Make Up For Ever‘s Smoky Lash Extravagant on my lashes.
This was an odd combination to throw together (in my book) but it came out okay-ish.
Eyes
L’OrealAmber Rush all over the lid.
Makeup GeekDirty Martini in the outer corner and through the crease.
Makeup GeekFuji at the top of the crease to fade out the darker green.
MACShroom on the brow bone and BenefitThey’re Real mascara on my lashes.
At the start of the year I chose 14 items that I liked well enough to use up, but that I wasn’t interested in repurchasing. The goal was (is!) to clean out my collection of items that kind of just sit around because I don’t reach for them daily. Usually when I force myself to use a product over a period of time, I discover new ways to use them. And since I’m a fan of progress updates (there’s a fitness one coming this Friday on how I’m progressing with my fitness goals this year!) I thought I’d give you an idea on how I’m doing with my chosen 14 for the year.
Since I made the mistake of junking one of the products without thinking about it, let’s get to that one first. It was MUA‘s Matte Foundation in Shade 1 Soft Sand. I used to think I liked it – it goes on really smoothly on the skin and the colour match was really good. However… over time it turns my face into a greasepit! I’m not even an especially oily-skinned person either so that was super disappointing. It wasn’t worth finishing so when I got to halfway in the tube, I just chucked the whole thing out. (It was in my previous Empties.)
I’m quite proud of this one actually! CoverGirl & Olay’s Tone Rehab CC Cream foundation was my most used foundation throughout the winter months this year. It was too dark throughout those months so I mixed it with a lighter foundation (Bourjois’ Healthy Mix Gel foundation in 51 Light Vanilla) and it worked out wonderfully. Of course, now it’s too pale for the summer months on my tanned face so I’ll have to wait till the autumn months to wear it again. Interesting to note is that the swirled in Olay cream eventually gets squashed down as the product decreases in the tube.
This one is totally dunzo. Jack Black‘s lip balm is really only flavoured vaseline with SPF. I wore it mostly while running at the gym (I get dry lips while running) and it didn’t do a whole heck of a lot. Like any vaseline product though, this was great at protecting my lips from windburn in the freezing winter months when I wore it outdoors.
MAC‘s limited edition Strawberry Malt lipglass is beautiful… for the first fifteen minutes after application. Over the years I’ve just gone off of lipgloss because it really doesn’t have any kind of decent lasting power, particularly when you work in an office environment and don’t have the luxury of checking your makeup every waking second. My best example of this is that I had put this gloss on shortly before an hour long meeting I had at work, one in which I was expected to speak out loud, but not carry on the entire meeting. I was even complimented on my lip colour when I walked into the meeting! So I spoke a bit throughout that hour, but not extensively. By the end of the hour, all of the gloss was gone from my lips – to the point that the person who had complimented me actually asked “what happened to your red gloss??” at the end of the meeting. That’s just ridiculous. So lately I’ve opted to layer this over top of lipstick so that it at least lasts a little bit longer. I’m a little bit over halfway done with the tube, so it really shouldn’t last that much longer.
Finishing up four eyeshadows is actually a bit more of a ballsy thing to do than most people may think. I wasn’t even sure I was going to be able to do it! But when I really started focusing on it, I started plugging through the shadows relatively quickly. Brule was the first one I finished up – I used it primarily as my daylight browbone highlight shade. Next up was Haux which became my go-to lazy day shadow – not something I wore too often, but often enough that I was finally able to finish it up.
As for the ones I haven’t finished… there’s Shroom, which is really close to being done. It’s slightly shiny/shimmery, so while I use it as a browbone highlight, I don’t use it on the daily. The other remaining one is Swish, a frosty pink hell-ish nightmare. I think I’ve used it once this year and I have to say I really, really don’t like this shade. I bought it in my teens and it’s not a shade I’m particularly interested in using in my adult life. The texture of this has also gone very, very soft and crumbly. If I don’t use this up by the end of the year (and I won’t) I’ll just end up chucking it out.
What a mistake choosing this bronzer was. I have no chance in hell of finishing this guy up. I used it daily for roughly four months straight and the only thing I succeeded in doing was obliterating the sun emblem in the middle of the product. If I look at the pan intensely, I don’t even see a dent in the product. I don’t know what this is made out of, but it might as well be a brick. I became so frustrated with my lack of progress on this product that I ended up moving on to other bronzers that I enjoy using more. One thing’s for sure though, the lack of progress I’ve made on this bronzer has stopped me from buying anymore bronzers completely.
Revlon Just Bitten Lipstain + Balm in Twilight
No progress to report on this one. I wear Revlon‘s Twilightlipstain every now and then, but due to the nature of the tube I can’t tell how much is left. It still seems to contain plenty of product though since it’s still very moist when I apply it.
Awkward and disorienting “Now” shot! Revlon‘s Sunset Peach gloss is about halfway done and should be gone by the end of the summer. It’s an easy summer shade to pop on, so I’ve had a lot of use out of it lately.
Yikes, my lip butters need work! Cherry Tarte is done, but Creamsicle and Red Velvet need some serious work done to them.
Well, I’m a lot less far along on these products than I thought I was going to be halfway through the year, particularly with the lip products. I had expected to plough through the lip products but struggle on the eyeshadows. When in actuality it’s the reverse. And let’s not even talk about that bronzer, I’m totally pissed off at it. *grumble grumble*
My original “Products I’ve Hit Pan On” post has become one of my most visited posts on this site. So I suppose that means I’m not the only person interested in seeing some well-loved products!
These MAC shadows aren’t ones I’ve recently hit pan on, but I forgot to include them in my last post.
Naked Lunch (top left): I bought this in 2009 as part of a look I wore for a friend‘s wedding (anyone else associate certain products with periods in their life?). I don’t wear it so often anymore, but I typically tend to use this in gradient looks. For example, Naked Lunch, Star Violet, Sketch, or Naked Lunch, All That Glitters, Sketch. It can be quite frosty, but it’s a beautiful highlighting shade that’s on the pinker side.
Nylon (top right): This is my second pan of Nylon and one of the original first few MAC shades I bought in my early teens. Nothing beats Nylon for a frosty, luminescent glow.
Shag (bottom left): Another one of my original MAC shades – this one has long since been discontinued. Shag is very, very similar to Haux, just slightly more red-brown instead of Haux‘s rosy-browness. I only hit pan on this one because back in the day I stuck a pin in the middle of the shadow to figure out how much I had left!
Club (bottom right): Club has been a staple in my collection over the years. It’s a browny-green duochrome (which can also often look like a rusty-brown shade) that has been duped by many other companies over the years, but this was the “original” shade to me. This one crumbled on me at one point and I had to re-press it.
Nivea’s Caramel Cream Kiss is a newer purchase for me (just this past March), but it’s become well loved. It does leave a bit of a white cast on the lips if you apply too much, but since it’s the balm I put on before I go to bed at night, I’m not really that fussed about what it looks like. It doesn’t really smell like caramel to me, but it’s certainly got a sweet, syrupy scent.
I really loved this lip conditioner when I first bought it a few years ago, but I no longer wear it nearly as much as I used to. This sits relatively untouched now in my makeup drawer at work unless I’ve forgotten to bring some kind of lip product with me that day. It’s smooth on the lips and has that vanilla scent to it that all other MAC lip products seem to have, but unfortunately it just doesn’t have a great deal of lasting power.
This is actually my second pan of this shade, but not because I finished it! My first Blue Sorcery actually smashed to pieces to the bedroom floor a few years ago and it was completely unsalvageable. I ended up buying a new one on Ebay since it was limited edition and I don’t regret it – that teal shade is *insane* when applied to the lids with a damp brush. I’ve hit a bit of the terracotta pan that it sits on (left-hand side) so I guess that counts as hitting pan? There’s certainly plenty left of this one though!
That’s it for this edition! Are you scraping bottom on any of your products lately?
Time for round 19 of makeup gunk I’ve splashed on my face!
I wore this one during Toronto’s Pride Week and really liked how this came out. You can really never go wrong with Makeup Geek‘s Utopia, such a beautiful blackened gold that seems to work with every colour imaginable.
Eyes
Inglot‘s Shine 132 (silver) all over the lid. Then apply Too Faced‘s Glitter Glue on top of the silver and tap on Makeup Geek‘s Utopia pigment on top. Utopia is also applied on the inner half of the lower lash line.
Makeup GeekCreme Brulee through the top of the crease.
Inglot‘s Matte 338 (turquoise) in outer corner and through the crease and blend it in to Utopia. 338 is also applied on the outer half of the lower lash line.
Urban Decay‘s Blackout in the very corner to darker up the turquoise.
MACShroom to highlight the browbone, Tarte‘s gel liner in Black to create the wing with Urban Decay‘s Black Velvet pencil liner on my inner rim. Make Up For EverSmoky Lash Extravagant on both sets of lashes with a pair of J. Cat false lashes in EL13 glued on. Instead of my usual MACOmega on my brows, I’ve switched to Anastasia‘s Dipbrow Pomade inBlonde.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: Revlon Colorstay (Dry/Normal) in 220 Natural Beige
Bronze: NYCFire Island Tan
Highlighter: MACWhisper of Gilt with MACSilver Dusk on top
Blush: IllamasquaHussy
Lipstick: (not pictured) Too FacedCoral Fire
Quick and easy, no-fuss look for a weekend brunch.
Eyes
MaybellineBad to Bronze all over the lid.
SleekBark on the outer half of the lid.
MACShroom to highlight the brow bone and Sephora‘s Full Action Extreme Effect mascara in Purple on my lashes. Anastasia‘s Dipbrow Pomade in Blonde through my brows.
Rest of the Face
Bronzer: (also used as a blush) NYCFire Island Tan
MACCoppering all over the lid as a base layer. Then apply Too FacedGlitter Glue on top of Coppering, and tap on Makeup Geek‘s Vegas Lights pigment.
Combine Makeup GeekCocoa Bear, Too FacedSemi-Sweet and Too FacedCherry Cordial and blend that in the outer corner and through the crease. I also ran this combination all along the lower lash line.
Makeup GeekCreme Brulee through the top of the crease.
MACShroom on my brow bone, Tarte‘s gel liner in Black to create the wing and Urban Decay‘s Black Velvet liner on my inner lower rim. Make Up For Ever Smoky Lash Extravagant on my lashes with Ardell102 Demi false lashes. Anastasia Dipbrow Pomade in Blonde through my brows.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: Revlon Colorstay (Dry/Normal) in 220 Natural Beige
Bronzer: NYCFire Island Tan
Blush: TarteDollface
Highlighter: Hard CandyTiki
Lips: StarlooksNaked lip liner with NYX Butter Gloss in Maple Blondie on top
This look came about as I was doing my “Four or More: Eyes Edition” post and remembered just how much I love the sheen/duochromeness of the Color Tattoo in Waves of White.
Eyes
Maybelline Color Tattoo in Waves of White all over the lid.
From Sleek‘s Acid palette, use the darker blue shade in the outer corner and through the crease.
Makeup GeekCreme Brulee blended through the top of my crease with MACShroom on the browbone. Make Up For Ever‘s Smoky Lash Extravagant on my lashes.
Judging by what foundation I used, I think this look is from a month or more ago. I was going through a pink crease phase and this was one of the looks I came up with.
Eyes
MACShroom all over the lid.
MACCopperplate on the outer half of the lid.
Makeup GeekSimply Marlena through the crease.
MACShroom to highlight my brow bone. Tarte‘s gel liner in Black to create the wing and L’OrealVoluminous Carbon Black mascara on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: CoverGirl CC Cream in 110 Classic Ivory mixed with Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum in 51 Light Vanilla
Bronzer: Joe FreshSand Bronzer
Blush: Joe FreshApricot cream blush with Be A Bombshell‘s Beach Please powder blush on top