Saturday, November 29, 2014

Josie Maran Coconut Watercolor Eye Shadow

          I haven't been shopping for quite some time at a beauty store. So I decided to get myself something little as a treat. I was walking near my favorite brands and I remember seeing this Josie Maran eye shadow before, but at the time I was not really interested in trying it.  The way this shadow separated (water on the top and shadow on the bottom) does not look like it would apply well. Also, I didn't have a lot of time to look at it closely so I didn't consider buying it. 
          This time around though I had a bit more time to look the shadow and a coconut water shadow is kind of interesting since I have never used one before so I decided to give this shadow a chance. The store had four colors and I carefully dabbed a little bit of each shadow on the top of my hand (I shook the bottle to mix the shadow and water). I went with rio de rose gold after testing out the colors. 
           This eye shadow is packaged in a glass bottle and has a cap on it, while the applicator(like ones used in lipgloss) is packed separately.  I shook the bottle to mix the contents well before applying. The directions said that a little goes a long way so I lightly dipped the applicator in the shadow. I used the applicator and dotted the shadow on my eyes. Then, I used my ring finger to blend the shadow. This eye shadow feels cool and is a shimmery pink gold ( looks more like a peachy gold on me). Unlike my shimmery powder eye shadows, the shimmer from this coconut watercolor does not fall out (so nice). I'm actually glad to have tried this out because I got more than I expected. This is truly the most unique eye shadow that I have ever owned so far.





P.s. I thought this shadow was made using coconut oil the first time that I saw it. (-_-'||)

Monday, November 17, 2014

Rimmel Exaggerate Eye Definer in Noir

          My sister used rimmel's exaggerate eye definer eyeliner for awhile and it was because of her that I started using this liner a little more a year ago. The eyeliners that I have used in the past smears a lot and her eyeliner barely smudges so I wanted to give this a try.
          This rimmel's exaggerate eye definer eyeliner is a retractable pencil and has a sharpener and smudger on the tip. Also, this liner is waterproof and said to be able to last for 10 hours. I have never put on just eye liner (always with primer and eyeshadow).  However, for a few days last year I didn't have time to put on eye shadow so I just put on primer and this liner. My sister always put on just eyeliner (no primer) all the time so I figured that I can do that too since her liner barely smears. Unexpectedly, the top of my eye lids was covered with smeared eye liner by the end of the day(wasn't really happy about that...). I thought to myself maybe this liner isn't for me.
          But I decided to use it again since I have not used this liner with eyeshadow.  This time around my lids looked perfectly fine and the liner didn't smear on them.  My waterline did smear though, but it was definitely not as bad compared to the liners I used in the past.  From this experience, I found out that my eyelids are not suitable with just eyeliner and primer.  I have to use primer and eyeshadow together in order to have smear proof eyeliner.
          I generally use this eye liner for quick makeup in the morning, formal events and on the go touch ups.  This eye liner does get dry, but it will be fine after sharpening.  Overall, this eye liner is a good buy for such good quality.



Friday, November 7, 2014

Benefit Stay Don't Stray

          I had a mini benefit's stay don't stray primer for a while, but I forgot where I put it. So, I wasn't able to use it. A few days ago I remembered the primer and searched everywhere in my room in order to find it. I finally found the primer, which was in a drawer near my bed, after I sat down and thought real hard where it might be.
          This primer has an applicator like the ones found in lip glosses and is a light/medium color. At first glance, the color of the primer looks like my UD one. However, my UD primer is colorless when applied, while benefit's primer would leave the light/medium color. Benefit's primer is also more on the liquid side and easy to apply. I think this primer would be a great base color and I later found out that benefit's primer can be used as a primer for concealer as well (pretty nice). Next time when I use concealer, I will use this primer and see how well it works.