I recently made a quick visit to a local, independent beauty supply store. I came across a treasure trove of pretty eyeshadow palettes that were inexpensive too!
One of the ones that caught my eye was this sparkly palette by Kleancolor. I got palette 01, which has lovely greens and purples. The color pigmentation isn't the best I've seen, but the shimmer is gorgeous. And for $1.99, I think it's a great find.
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Sunday, July 29, 2012
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Nostalgic Nail Lacquers
There has been a lot of buzz about artisan nail polishes for some time now! Some people call them indie, but since they are hand-blended and do vary, I prefer the word artisan.
I managed to snag a couple of new polishes from Nostalgic Nail Lacquers. I have been wanting to try some matte glitter polishes and I found a couple I really liked from their "Clueless"-inspired collection. I got "Rollin' With The Homies" and "Way Harsh."
RWTH has a clear base with white and blue matte glitter. It applies easily and the glitter distribution is pretty good. I found two coats to be sufficient for good coverage. I played with the color over some sparkly blues, cream colors and even a matte polish. I like the idea of mixing up textures, finishes and colors.
I managed to snag a couple of new polishes from Nostalgic Nail Lacquers. I have been wanting to try some matte glitter polishes and I found a couple I really liked from their "Clueless"-inspired collection. I got "Rollin' With The Homies" and "Way Harsh."
RWTH has a clear base with white and blue matte glitter. It applies easily and the glitter distribution is pretty good. I found two coats to be sufficient for good coverage. I played with the color over some sparkly blues, cream colors and even a matte polish. I like the idea of mixing up textures, finishes and colors.
WH has a clear base, with really fine pink and black, matte glitter. This polish took a little more work to get an even distribution of glitter, but it's pretty! I really love the mix of it and the turquoise nail polish. Reminds me of the '50s formica countertops.
Both of these polishes dry down to a matte finish. I had to use a couple of layers of Seche Vite to get a good smooth shine.
These polishes are fun and creative. There are not a lot of companies that make polishes with matte glitter. I have seen quite a few artisans start a business, then get overwhelmed by the high demand for such products, thus creating the need for a hiatus. It's a shame because once polishes like these do go on sale, they usually get bought up right away!
As for Nostalgic Nail Lacquers, I would definitely use more of their polishes. The shipping was fast, the items were packed well. Everything went off without a hitch and you can't beat that!
Monday, February 20, 2012
Amazingly Lush Shadows
If you follow me on Facebook, then you have seen the "sneak preview" photos I have posted of the eye shadows I am reviewing. I came across these while I was looking for more of the 88- and 120-colored eye shadow palettes. What caught my attention were the claims that these eye shadows are better than MAC's and "flight attendants swear by them" (whatever that sort of thing means). Anyway, I came across a palette that was pretty inexpensive compared to other ones I found online.
The brand is called Miss Rose. It is sold in Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates. The palette I got is the "Shiny 24-Color Wet Eye Shadow." The colors look amazing in the photos, but when my package arrived, I was lost for words when I opened the palette. These shadows have SO much shimmer and sparkle! The colors are beautiful! And some of the colors are quite similar, but I don't mind since I got this palette just to dip my toes in the Miss Rose water. In fact, it gives me a reason to try out other palettes! For now, I will let the product photos speak for themselves.
When I played with these eye shadows, I found that they are extremely soft. My gut instinct was to use my fingers to apply them. But I am a tactile person, if something looks like it has a rich texture, then I have to touch it. Although, the shadows applied best with fingers, a sponge applicator would be my next choice and lastly, I would use a brush. Since the shadows are so soft, you would really have to dig into it with a brush to load some shadow onto it. And while I know fingers and sponge applicators are frowned upon, it's just my two cents. Feel free to apply your shadows how you wish!
I have also found palettes that look identical to the Miss Rose brand. Some brand names to keep an eye out for are Miss Beauty, Lijindie, Oumeidie, Angel Cosmetics and Angel London.
The brand is called Miss Rose. It is sold in Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates. The palette I got is the "Shiny 24-Color Wet Eye Shadow." The colors look amazing in the photos, but when my package arrived, I was lost for words when I opened the palette. These shadows have SO much shimmer and sparkle! The colors are beautiful! And some of the colors are quite similar, but I don't mind since I got this palette just to dip my toes in the Miss Rose water. In fact, it gives me a reason to try out other palettes! For now, I will let the product photos speak for themselves.
When I played with these eye shadows, I found that they are extremely soft. My gut instinct was to use my fingers to apply them. But I am a tactile person, if something looks like it has a rich texture, then I have to touch it. Although, the shadows applied best with fingers, a sponge applicator would be my next choice and lastly, I would use a brush. Since the shadows are so soft, you would really have to dig into it with a brush to load some shadow onto it. And while I know fingers and sponge applicators are frowned upon, it's just my two cents. Feel free to apply your shadows how you wish!
I have also found palettes that look identical to the Miss Rose brand. Some brand names to keep an eye out for are Miss Beauty, Lijindie, Oumeidie, Angel Cosmetics and Angel London.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Tinted Lip Balm Heaven
As soon as I saw these in the store, I knew I wanted at least half of them. I am a tinted lip balm junkie. And I love all colors: pinks, reds, nudes, berries, corals...you name it. I don't discriminate. And the range of colors they have are beautiful! But this time, I decided to stick my toes in before I jumped headlong into a stockpile of new lip products! Last week CVS and Walgreens had Revlon products "Buy one, get one 50% off", this week Rite Aid has that deal, if you are interested. So, I went and picked up a couple.I got Berry Smoothie and Strawberry Shortcake. And guess what? Yep, you already know. I fell in love with them. They are moisturizing, the color is subtle and there is o overbearing fragrance or taste. That's a big deal to me, if I find a smell or taste undesirable, I can't look past it. I'm out.
Have I mentioned the packaging? No?? Well, I love it. The tubes are silver and come up to the top of the lip balm, so it's not packaged like a lipstick there. But from the outside it looks like a lipstick. The cases are clear, with a frosty finish. There is a diamond pattern on two sides, with the other sides just plain frost. And the case is a color some-what representative of the color inside! Fabulous! Perfect for the "throw it in your purse before you run out the door" types. No one likes picking up a lipstick only to find it's not the shade they thought it was because the packaging was identical.
All in all, I have picked up a total of 7 of these. The colors are mostly pinks and reds, although I'm eyeing up Creme Brulee which is a gorgeous nude. But let's break down the colors I have:
- Red Velvet - A deep, red with cool tones. Creates a lovely stain with a little more "oomph" or drama.
- Berry Smoothie - If you want a pinky color that is a tad darker than Strawberry Shortcake, this is for you.
- Pink Truffle - More of a nude color than a pink color. This shade is universal and would work on everyone.
- Peach Parfait - A very sheery, shimmery coral.
- Strawberry Shortcake - A very sheer wash of a basic pink that is not too bright.
- Sweet Tart - A lighter, warmer, bright pink. Almost a coral, but not quite.
- Lollipop - A really fun, bright, mid-tone pink with a blue undertone.
I love these and I think you will too. I am a huge fan of make-up that is quick and easy. These fit the bill perfectly. You will find these at most drugstores/big box stores for around $7. Some places are a little less, some are a little more. But you will usually find a sale at one of the drugstores around you, so be sure to check the weekly flyers.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
24 Hour Color Tattoo For Eyes
It wasn't that long ago that I read about this new product by Maybelline, called Color Tattoo by Eyestudio. On it's label, it touts that it lasts 24 hours. In my skeptical mind, I was thinking this is too good to be true, as these sort of things usually are. But I was intrigued and figured I would try a color out. The colors come in little glass pots and vary from light and neutral to very vivid and bright. I chose "Fierce & Tangy" because everyone knows that's a perfect description for me! Seriously though, I chose it because it was a lovely, orange color. I decided if I was going to review one, it should be a fun color.
I swatched the color on my arm around 3:00 on Tuesday afternoon. The color was bright, with good pigmentation. Then the waiting game began. I decided to take another photo around 12:20 AM. The color still looked great. In fact, I paid a little more attention and noticed that was a nice, soft sparkle to it. After that, I went to sleep. When I woke up the next morning, it was faded, but it was still there! By this time, I was already sold on this product. And even though I had made up my mind, I figured I'd leave it on and see what happens. I can tell you it was still on at 3:00 Wednesday afternoon. What's even more remarkable is that it was STILL on my arm when I woke up this morning, which is Thursday. Granted, it's very faint now, but it's still there!
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| The 12:12 photo is under artificial light the rest are daylight. |
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| Too Cool, Tough as Taupe and Fierce & Tangy |
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| Too Cool and Audacious Asphalt |
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Victorian Disco Cosmetics Glitters And Shines
Be forewarned, this post is going to have many photos!
It's been a while since I came across an indie mineral make-up company that I really wanted to try. But I came across a post on Beautylish.com and submitted my info to test some new products for a new line called Victorian Disco Cosmetics. I like the name, it sounds lush and sparkly. Then I started to see some sneak peek photos on their Facebook fan page and the colors looked fabulous! I was seeing color combinations I had not seen before with other indie brands. And Victorian Disco Cosmetics has mixed glitters! So many people sell glitters and they are exactly what arrives from the wholesale company, but these have multiple colors mixed together and they are gorgeous. These would be perfect if you're wanting to try out the new glittery eyebrows trend!
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| Cute Packaging! |
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| Pigment Swatches (top to bottom): Powdered Wig, Baroque, Revolutionary Ball, Sailor Saturn, Sailor Mercury, Sailor Pluto, Sailor Jupiter and Sailor Uranus |
Now, onto those glitters!

Bling Pro is a lovely deep pink/magenta color. I used LA Splash's eye primer/sealer to set these. Simply apply the base and tap the glitter onto it.

Predator is stunning. It's not just another metallic gold or bronze. There is a subtle mix of both colors and it creates a rich finish.
ACR is my favorite glitter out of what I received. It's a great mix of
a medium-purple glitter, silver glitter and I believe a touch of gold
glitter. It's a beautiful, multidimensional color that provides a
subtle, yet very glamorous pop of color.Riot Shield is a straight purple glitter. It's almost a royal purple. A must for fans of deep, twinkling colors.
After swatching the products, I was more than ready to play!
Here is the first look I created with Victorian Disco Cosmetics:
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| Colors Used: Powdered Wig, Sailor Uranus, Sailor Jupiter, Sailor Mercury |
My next look was a more dramatic, smoky look:
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| Products Used: Powdered Wig, Sailor Saturn, Revolutionary Ball, Baroque and it's all topped off with ACR glitter. |
All in all, I'm pleased with the samples I got from Victorian Disco Cosmetics. And I mustn't forget that they label all of the samples with the ingredients and if the products are lip safe or not. I look forward to trying out more!
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