Showing posts with label milani dolce pink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label milani dolce pink. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2011

FOTD: Bohemian, Where Art Thou? (+OOTD)

Lame title. Cool post?

I dug out my Sleek Bohemian palette yesterday, no idea why! I was wearing an olive green dress and that was the first palette that came to mind when I thought of similar tones. I ended up with an eye look that had barely any olive in it and more bright green, but hey, it's all good.

My mother in law is here for just over another week, so I'm still really busy! I've got some other guest posts coming, a collab with Vijaya for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a secret Awareness look that you won't know about until we all post it!








FACE:
- Cover Girl Aqua Smoothers Tinted Moisturizer (Fair to Light)
- Mac MSF Natural in Light Medium
- Maybelline SuperStay Concealer in Cream
- Maybelline Dream Mousse Concealer in Ivory
- Milani Blush in Dolce Pink

EYES:
- Too Faced Shadow Insurance
- NYX Jumbo Pencil in Milk
- Wet n Wild Vanity Palette: shimmering gold in the center of the lid and lower lashline and the pale gold as a brow highlight
- Sleek Bohemian: Matte yellow on the inner corners, matte green in the crease and on the lower lashline, shimmering olive to darken the crease and lower lashline
- Jesse's Girl eye dust in Pixie Dust as inner tear duct highlight
- Wet n Wild Color Icon eyeliner in Olive
- Rimmel Sexy Curves Mascara (Black)

LIPS:
- Boots Natural Collection lipstick in Rose Bud




My outfit was a bit... over the top today. I just got the shoes over the weekend for $30 (which is a bargain for Nine West) and a second pair of different shoes 50% off, so $15.

Outfit:
Dress - Forever21
Necklace - Forever21
Belt - Charlotte Russe
Leggings - Forever21
Shoes - Nine West

Friday, September 23, 2011

The Balm and the Beautiful Palette Review + FOTD

One of my blogger friends, Mai, found this at her local TJMaxx and offered a CP, so kind of her!


Now, there's something interesting with this palette. You may or may not have seen a Muppets palette come out from this brand recently. It's limited edition, limited run, and obviously has special Muppet themed packaging. That retails for $44.50 and obviously is hard to find. Mai found this at her local TJMaxx for a mere $19.99. So, moral of the story, check your TJMaxx, because the palettes are IDENTICAL, minus the different styling of the package. The eyeshadows and lip/cheek colors are all the same.

This palette, instead of having Muppet theming, is a movie themed one. It's got vintage like images of movie scenes and all of the shadow and lip color names are 'characters' in classic movies (i.e. 'the supermodel'). I think the packaging is really cute and fun, I do like the branding of the company.



They even have a little section with color combo suggestions, and have a TV guide like time ticker running across the top, as if each shade were a spot on a television channel. The little details are really fun.

But what about what's inside?



You get 16 eyeshadows, a dual ended brush, 2 lip and cheek stains, and 1 lip gloss. The eyeshadows are 1oz. each, the lip and cheek stains are 0.14oz each and the lip gloss is 0.07oz. You're getting a lot of product for an amazing price ($20, seriously.) Now, this will be $44.50 when the palette launches in October. The Muppet version was special and this will release after that run has completed. Why TJMaxx put it out early is beyond me, but I'm not complaining.

I've never tried the Balm's shadows before, so I was excited to swatch them. These are on bare skin, natural light.


Left to right: The Oil Tycoon, The Estranged Mom, The Supermodel and The Bad Boy.

All four of these are nicely pigmented. The Estranged Mom is a softer olive shade; I would have liked to see better pigmentation. Same with The Bad Boy. The Supermodel is similar to Mac Amber Lights, though I haven't compared them side by side.


Left to right: The Southern Belle, The Mother-in-Law, The Guy Who Died but Didn't Really Die and The Mistress.

This row is more softer shades -- The Mistress is my favorite in this row... really nicely pigmented pewter with a hint of gold. The Guy... is an odd browney taupe shade.



Left to right: The Stepbrother, The Coma Patient, The Police Man and The Brain Surgeon.

The Stepbrother is more of an army green than The Estranged Mom. The Coma Patient is a pretty lilac in the pan but it turns pink on the skin which is a wee bit disappointing. I love The Police Man and The Brain Surgeon. TBS is a lovely plum with subtle shimmer.


Left to right: The Neighbor, The Stock Broker, The Basketcase and The Older Woman.

These are all quite shimmery, especially The Stock Brocker. The Neighbor has a lovely gold sheen to it. I call this the highlighter and no-eyeshadow-but-kinda row. My favorite is The Basketcase (lol) as it brightens up the lid without looking unnatural, and blends with a touch of pink duochrome. The Older Woman reminds me of Urban Decay Sin.

Pictures of the colors together, with and without flash:




These eyeshadows have a really interesting texture. They're smooth and silky, literally like butter so they apply evenly without looking patchy or chalky. My only issue is that some of them are SO finely milled that they blend away with barely any pressure of a fluffy brush. Some colors had the issue and others didn't -- The Brain Surgeon was a frustration for me when I used it as it kept blending away to nearly nothing. The good thing is that if the shades appeal to you but you feel they might be too dark -- don't worry, they do sheer out so it won't create super dark looks or anything.

I've done 4-5 looks with this palette and I do like the array of eyeshadows. They last over primer for 8-10 hours without fading. I do get some minor fading around that 8-10 hour mark, but no creasing to report.

This palette also includes 2 lip and cheek colors and 1 lip gloss:


Left to right: The Drama Queen, The Perfect Man and The Evil Twin.

The Drama Queen is a poppy red-orange with a smooth finish. This isn't as crazy bright as it looks in the pan, which is probably preferable for the eyeshadows in the palette. The Perfect Man is a soft purple-pink with slight pink shimmer. It's less pigmented than The Drama Queen. The Evil Twin is a neutral nude gloss -- it's got hints of both brown and pink so it's not too warm and not too cool.

I've used both the orange and the pink on my cheeks and lips and love the colors. The Perfect Man is really pretty for a slight flushed glow, and The Drama Queen is more of an in-from-the-cold look. They don't feel sticky or tacky, but do adhere to the skin nicely. They wear for 4-5 hours before I get any fading.

I haven't tested the gloss much as nude lips aren't my thing. When I did use it, I got 2-3 hours out of it and it wasn't drying at all. It gave a nice shine to my lips.

Overall, I think this is a great palette for $19.99. If I'm honest, I would have been upset if I paid $44.50, the usual price. The eyeshadows are just a bit too subtle for my tastes, though I do like creating looks with them. I just keep hoping for a little more 'oomph'. I'm probably a little biased though because I've just gotten done playing with Sleek and MUA Pro palettes!

Here is the look I came up with -- I was feeling pin-up because of my clothing but also because of the styling of the dress, and I really wanted to use The Supermodel.

FACE:
- CoverGirl Tinted Moisturizer in Fair to Light
- Maybelline Superstay Concealer in Cream
- Milani blush in Dolce Pink

EYES:
- Too Faced Shadow Insurance
- theBalm eyeshadows in The Basketcase, The Supermodel and The Oil Tycoon
- Ulta eyeliner in Golden Eyes (lower waterline)
- Wet n Wild Shimmer Pencil in Blue
- Maybelline Lash Stiletto Mascara (Brownish Black)

LIPS:
- e.l.f. Studio Lip Stain in Red Carpet






Sunday, September 11, 2011

Sleek Monaco Palette Review + FOTD

Alright, last Sleek palette for me to show you at the moment...


Another palette from the Mediterranean collection, this one is the Monaco palette.

I believe this released prior to Curacao, and it unfortunately was limited edition and thus no longer available (you could try eBay, but the price will probably be ridiculous.) Sorry to make you want things that aren't available!

As usual, you get twelve 1.1g (0.03oz) eyeshadows in a palette, for £6.49, or around $11 (USD).



You again get the insert with the names on, which is handy (I'm glad Sleek is doing that on the regular now!). This palette contains a lot of blues, moreso than the Curacao palette. It's bright, but toned down in comparison. There is the inclusion of a lovely purple-magenta and a lilac that make interesting selections with the other shades.

Over Too Faced Shadow Insurance:


Bamboo is a soft ivory white, similar to Bow from Oh So Special, but a little different texture.

Aquamarine is a matte teal, very soft and pigmented.

Midnight Garden is an intense matte blue with a bit of purple. Very, very pigmented.

Sunset is a shimmering burnt orange.


Washed Ashore is an shimmery yellow-orange. It's got a bit of a peachy brown tone, very unique.

Magenta Madness is a beautiful matte magenta. It's got quite a lot of purple in it as well. Decent pigmentation. It's bright but not neon.

Summer Breeze is a pale matte aqua. Yes, yes! I've wanted a matte aqua for ages and this is gorgeously pigmented.

Sand Walker is a soft beige, just a little shimmer. Decent pigmentation.


Kiwi Zest is a heavy shimmer chartreuse. Beautiful.

Lotus Flower is another gorgeous shade - shimmery pale purple.

Hummingbird is a satin aqua-teal, the pigmentation on this is a little lacking and it swatches patchy. As this palette has a lot of blue, I would have liked to see another shade.

Moors Treasure is a purple-brown, bordering on burgundy. This is a matte but has a very buttery texture.

All together now... natural light on the bottom, flash on the bottom.



It's a tough time for me to decide whether I like Curacao or this better! I think I'll just say I love both. Sand Walker, Lotus Flower and Kiwi Zest are lovely in this palette and the blues plus the oranges are really interesting. Washed Ashore is unique, as well. Yay for pretty palettes!

I wanted to do something fun for my FOTD, and I refused to use the blues! I always do blue. Here's what I came up with:

FACE:
- Mac Studio Fix Powder in NC20
- Maybelline Superstay Concealer in Cream
- Maybelline Dream Mousse Concealer in Light
- Milani blush in Dolce Pink

EYES:
- Too Faced Shadow Insurance
- Sleek Monaco Palette: Lotus Flower on the lid and lower lashline
- Sleek Monaco Palette: Kiwi Zest in the crease and through lower lashline
- Sleek Monaco Palette: Magenta Madness to darken crease and lower lashline
- Mac Fluidline in Dark Diversion on top lid and bottom waterline
- Rimmel Sexy Curves mascara (black)

LIPS:
-Morgana Cryptoria lip balm in Diabolical Druscilla
- Jordana lipgloss in ASAP