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Monday, September 5, 2016

August Favorites 2016!

Hello Everyone! 
It's time for another Favorites post! If you read my review of the Urban Decay All Nighter foundation here, it will come as no surprise to you that this makes my favorites list! If you want to know why, head on over to that post and read it. It is amazing. For concealer, I have been loving the Tarte Shape Tape Concealer and the new Kat Von D Lock It Concealer Creme. They both have wonderful coverage, without looking cakey or dry. I have the Shape Tape in Light, but I really need Light-Medium. It's a little too light. I have the Kat Von D in Medium 19, which I use to mix with the Tarte for a less intense highlighted look. I have heard that both do not crease, but I always set my concealer anyways. I did apply Shape Tape yesterday and let it sit for a few minutes without powder, and it did crease. Everyone is different, though. All concealers crease on me! Another concealing product I've really been loving is the Becca Under Eye Brightening Corrector. Mine came melted from shipping, so the product isn't pretty to look at, but it sure gets the job done! I use it before concealer and it really does completely cover my dark circles. Which is nothing short of amazing. I've gone through an entire travel size Hand Food from Soap & Glory (not pictured) this month, and re-purchased two of the full sized versions. That's how much I love it. It absorbs quickly and keeps my hands soft, even through washing. I've still been loving the Becca blushes and highlighter I mentioned in last month's favorites, but I've been loving Benefit Cosmetics "Dallas" to contour with. I finally had to try that one! I received the Urban Decay Naked Smoky and Anastasia Beverly Hills Modern Renaissance palettes for my birthday in July, and absolutely adore them. I have to force myself not to use the ABH palette every single day! The eyeliner I kept going back to over and over again is Colourpop's "Best O" in pencil form. It does fall out of the plastic, but I love the liner so much that I can forgive it. It's a really dark purple, which looks great on hazel and green eyes, and lasts all day long. "All day" for me means 10+ hours, and it holds up great! I had a few lip loves this months, with the first being a new lipliner. Makeup Forever Aqua Lip in "2C" is such a universal nude for my complexion, and I can wear it under so many different lip colors. My favorite lipstick has been the Bite Beauty Amuse Bouche in "Spritzer". It is such a beautiful purple!! Bite Beauty makes some the best lipsticks, in my opinion. My favorite liquid lipstick has been the Ultra Satin Lip Color in "Alyssa" by Colourpop. It's not as drying as the Ultra Mattes (obviously), and doesn't last as long, but it still holds up through most of the day and is a beautiful, neutral, every day color for me. 
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What did you love in the month of August? Tell me below! 
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Thursday, July 16, 2015

Metamorphosis by CoffeeBreakwithDani (&Colourpop)!

Hey, Everyone!

I received my Metamorphosis Be the Change quad almost a month ago, but I wanted to give it it's own review instead of mixing it in with my other Colourpop goodies. I mentioned in my last Colourpop review how Dani, from CoffeeBreakWithDani, was doing a second collaboration with Colourpop; this time with eyeshadows instead of lip products. This was my package when I got it. I did also get a new blush, highlighter, and bronzer, but I'm not including them in this post.

There are four shadows in the Metamorphosis Quad (hence the name "quad"), and they can only be purchased in a set, You can not buy any of them separately. Strength is a "soft peachy caramel" in a satin finish, Bravery is a "true medium brown" in a matte finish, Hope is a "radiant opal with pink, violet, blue, and silver duochrome" in a Sheer Opal finish, and Kindness which is a "warm red brown undertone with a gold, green, and blue duochrome" in a Sheer Opal finish.
(Hope, Strength, Bravery, and Kindness)

The Sheer Opal finish is (so far) exclusive to these two colors from Dani's collab. She designed them to be "transformers" (how many of you just heard Dani in your head say "robots in disguise"?), meaning they will transform any color you put under them. They are BEAUTIFUL. I know most people are going crazy over the shade Kindness, but my favorite is Hope. 
(Hope, Strength, Bravery, Kindness)

All four have the same consistency as all of the other Colourpop shadows (that not-quite-cream-not-quite-powder feel), and have great color payoff. I prefer to use Strength and Bravery in the crease with a synthetic fluffy brush, and I've tried the transformers over a few different bases, The first look I did with this quad was using Strength, Bravery, and Kindness. Strength and Bravery are in the crease and I applied Kindness over my Tarte Smolder Eyes in the shade Gunmetal. 

My next look was using the same colors in the crease, and this time, I used Hope over a Mally Shadow stick in Champagne. 
This was such a bright, beautiful look! 

The last one for reference, I once again used Hope, but this time I applied it over a Mally Shadow stick in Dusk. 

I have another picture on Instagram where I applied Hope over the NYX Slide on eyeliner in Purple Blaze, and it turned out really pretty, too! 

I have heard a lot of speculation on the similarity between Kindness and a few other popular eyeshadow colors from different brands. Below, I have compared Urban Decay Solstice, Kindness, and MAC's Blue Brown pigment.
As you can see, Kindness is not an exact dupe for either of these colors. While they all look almost identical in the packaging, you can see the differences in the swatches. Kindness doesn't have as much of a blue tone to it, and it isn't as opaque. Again, this is a transformer shade and isn't supposed to be completely opaque. You are supposed to be able to see the base you're using underneath. I absolutely love this quad, and am glad I picked it up! It is limited edition, so if you're interested in it, I'd grab it while it's available! If you don't follow Dani on YouTube, I'd suggest checking her out. She's such a bright, funny woman, and is a joy to watch. If nothing else, just watch her video where she explains the meaning behind the quad. 

Thanks for stopping by; I hope you enjoyed it!


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Monday, June 15, 2015

Colourpop Cosmetics-A Review!

Hello, Everyone!

As I'm sure you all know, Dani over at CoffeeBreakWithDani did a collab with Colourpop for the second time, and this time she created an eyeshadow quad! Her first collab consisted of a Lippie Stix and Lip Pencil called "Frida". Seeing her new shadows inspired me to break out my Colourpop goodies and play with them! To date, I have six eyeshadows, six Lippie Stix, three Lip Pencils, and two blushes. I haven't placed an order with them since they released their highlighters and bronzers, so I do not have any of those.


As you can tell, Colourpop seems to be a big fan of white packaging. Everything has a white, plastic casing, The letters on my Lippie Stix and Lip Pencils are all fading because whatever they used to stamp the letters on with, doesn't seem to adhere very well. The Lippie stix are all twist ups, and have a really neat, unique tip to them. They're shaped to allow you to easily color in your lips without the need for a lip liner, and the shape of the Lippie Stix casing helps them to keep that shape. The Lip Pencils are traditional ones that need to be sharpened. They look like they would be twist-ups, but they're not. As for the shadows and blushes, their containers have twist off lids, and Colourpop recommends that you close them immediately after using them to avoid drying them out. The Lippie Stix come in six different finishes: Satin, Cream, Glossy, Hyper-Glossy, Matte, and Pearlized. I believe the Lip Pencils all have a matte or creme finish, but I can't be 100% sure since most are listed with "No Finish" on their website. The "Super Shock" shadows and pigments come in five different finishes: Matte, Pearlized, Satin, Metallic, and Ultra-Metallic. The "Super Shock" blushes come in three finishes: Matte, Satin, and Pearlized. Since I do not have any of the bronzers or highlighters, as I mentioned, I'm not going to touch base on those. I'll start with the lip products.
All of the lip products (stix and pencils) are $5 each. That's right. Five bucks. You can hardly find good lipsticks in the drugstore for five dollars anymore. Each Lippie Stix in the line has a coordinating Lip Pencil. Coordinating, not matching. Some of the Lip Pencils are an exact match for the Lippie Stix, while some are complimentary to the Lippie Stix. As you can see above, the Lip Pencil for "Bound" is a lot darker than the Lippie Stix. The six Lippie Stix I own are Cake (satin), Button (satin), Bound (glossy), Frida (satin), Brink (matte), and Lumiere (matte). I have the coordinating Lip Pencils for Bound, Frida, and Brink. The Lip Pencils are creamy and highly pigmented, but not the longest lasting pencils I've ever tried. You do need a sharp pencil sharpener for these, due to the plastic like casing they are in. Interestingly, the Lippie Stix and Lip Pencils both have the same amount of product in them: .0352oz or 1.0g. I'm going to give my opinions on the Lippie Stix in order of the swatches above, bottom to top.
Cake is a satin, and Colourpop describes it as a "bright pastel peachy pink", but it does not flatter me at all. It looks almost neon in person, and streaky. It's always funny to hear "neon pastel" together, but that's exactly what this is. As for "pink", no pink comes out in this on me. It's pretty much orange. Out of the three types of finishes I own, this one as a satin, is the second most comfortable to wear. It is highly pigmented, which might be partially why it isn't flattering. It goes on so neon orange that I've never actually worn it in public. It also does not camouflage any dryness on my lips that I may have.
Button is a satin as well, and Colourpop describes it as a "pale creamy peach nude". This ones is a little more wearable for me, but it's still not my favorite. You can see that, even though this one is a satin like Cake, it's not as glossy. It looks more like a true satin, in my opinion. It's slightly more forgiving in not showing any dryness I had, but it still clings a little bit.
Bound is a glossy formula, and Colourpop describes this one as a "light nude pink", and I completely agree. In the swatches on my arm above, you can see how Bound is a light pink on its own, but when worn over the coordinating Lip Pencil, it can alter the color. It almost takes on a slight purple tone over the Lip Pencil. This is, by far, the most comfortable finish of the Lippie Stix that I own, and my favorite of the six. The pink color is more flattering on my pale, cool toned skin than any of the peachy ones. Bound doesn't last as long on me, and I believe that is due to the glossy finish.
Frida is a satin finish, and Colourpop describes it as a "warm mid-tone nude pink", but again this is another peachy color on me. It's not as peach/orange as Cake and Button, but it's not as pink as Bound. It's another of my favorite colors that I own. This is the one Dani created, and she designed it to be flattering for many different skin tones. If you check out her Instagram, she has re-posted many different pictures of others (myself included!), and you can see just how different it looks on everyone. This is another one where the Lip Pencil isn't an exact match for the Lippie Stix, but is coordinating, The Lip Pencil is more peach than the Lippie Stix. This one is very comfortable on the lips and lasts a really long time.
Brink is a matte finish, and Colourpop describes it as a "warm dusty taupe" that was curated by @brittanysuleiman and inspired by the "Kylie Jenner" lip. This may be my least favorite color out of my six. It is really just a brown on me, and I don't enjoy it. If I were going to do a 90's grunge look, I may use this color for that, but I have other colors that I think would look better. This color was a complete miss for me. 

Lumiere is a matte, and Colourpop describes it as a "dusty mauve pink", and once again, I agree. This was a collab with Kathleen Lights, and I think she did a great job. Does anyone else think of Beauty and the Beast when they see the name "Lumiere"? I can't be the only one...This is another of my favorites, It is absolutely beautiful. I've seen swatches of this compared to Nars Audacious lipstick in Anna, and they look like dupes. Except Lumiere is $5 and Anna is $32. Even though this is a matte, it's very comfortable on the lips, doesn't highlight my dry spots, and it lasts a long time.
On to the Super Shock shadows! Each of these shadows, like the lip products, are $5 each and these contain .07oz. Once again, an amazing deal. As you can see above, the six I own are I Heart This (metallic), So Quiche (metallic), Cricket (metallic), Bandit (matte), Bill (matte), and Mittens (matte). The Colourpop website says Bandit is a matte, but the bottom of my container says it is a satin. I would agree with the matte claim though. These shadows have a very interesting feel to them. They're not a cream, or a powder, or a cream-to-powder. It's very unique. They have a slightly wet, mousse-y feel to them. Like I mentioned in the beginning, make sure to close them tightly to avoid drying them out. I store mine upside down just like I do my paint pots and other cream items. I placed my first order in November, so I've had these for seven months, and when I first got them I wasn't a huge fan of the metallics. They had a ton of fallout when I used them. Not an hour after applying them, I would have glitter city underneath my eyes and on my cheeks. Not exactly the look I was going for. Colourpop suggests applying these with your fingers for maximum color payoff, and that definitely works better. The matte shadows apply well with a synthetic or duo fiber brush, but the metallic shades lose a lot of their pigmentation if you use a brush. I had put these away for a while, due to the fallout issue, but was inspired to bring them back out again after Dani's new quad released. This time, I used my Sephora Glitterguard as my primer, and experienced minimal fallout and the colors lasted all day. "I Heart This" is described as a "Cool-toned silvery taupe with multi-coloured glitter" and exactly how I see it. It's a beautiful color, I just don't like the fallout! "So Quiche" is described as a "soft olive with a highly reflective gold and pink violet glittery duo chrome", and once again, that is correct. Depending on how you turn the color in the light will depend on what colors you see in it. It does look very olive in the pan, though. "Cricket" is described as a "smoky mid-tone plum with warm and cool highlights of soft glitter". It is a smoky purple, but can sheer out pretty easily. "Bandit " is described as a "warm rusty brown", and that's exactly what it is. It reminds me a lot of Makeup Geek's Cocoa Bear, and is absolutely stunning in the crease. "Bill" is described as a "muted plum beige", and is my absolute favorite out of the six! I love this as the first shade in my crease! "Mittens" is described as a "deep warm brown with a red violet undertone" and I love this one as well. Once again, another great crease shade! Obviously, I love my warm browns in the crease. ;) I do much prefer the matte shades over the metallics. There's no fallout and I can use a brush with them.

(I used So Quiche on the lid and Bill and Mittens in the crease)
(I used I Heart This on the lid and Frida Lippie Stix and Lip Pencil)
Last but not least, are the Super Shock blushes. These have .15oz of product, making them slightly double the size of the eyeshadows. However, Colourpop didn't double the price on these; they're only $8! They have the same type of formula as the Super Shock eyeshadows, so make sure to tighten these as well. The two I have are Birthday Suit and Prenup, and both are satin finishes. Colourpop describes "Birthday Suit" as a "neutral pink", and that's a great description. This is a great "every day" blush, and can be worn with any look. "Prenup" is described as a "mid-tone plum pink", and you can see in the picture above that it does have more of a plummy look to it than Birthday Suit. Both of these leave a really pretty sheen on the cheeks, making you look like you have a healthy glow to the skin. Once again, Colourpop recommends using your fingers to apply, but I don't like applying my blush with my fingers. Out of all of the brushes I own, I find the Real Techniques Expert Face Brush and the Bare Minerals Soft Focus brush to be the best two to use with these. If I want more color payoff, I'll dot the color onto my cheeks with my fingers, and then blend it in with one of those brushes. 

All in all, I really like Colourpop. The Lippie Stix, matte shadows, and blushes are wonderful. If you use a glitter adhesive like the one I mentioned, the metallic shades stay on a lot better. I'm excited to try out the bronzers and highlighters next!

Have you tried anything from Colourpop? What did or didn't you like about it? Leave me your thoughts! Thanks for reading, and please subscribe!




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