Madara Decoface Tinting Fluid – Review
What gorgeous weather we’re currently enjoying! Over the weekend I was looking for something a little lighter than my standard liquid foundations to wear on my face. As I was digging around in my collection, I happened across a little pot of tinted moisturiser by a company called Mádara which I’d received as a free sample with an order I’d made a couple of weeks ago.
Now, I would normally consider my skin not clear enough for tinted moisturisers, so I approached this ‘try out’ with slight apprehension (and my eye on my Revlon Colorstay incase it all went horribly wrong).
Mádara are a Latvian organic company who carry the tag line ‘ecocosmetics’ under their brand name.
Here’s a blurb from their website:
Today we shape, create and nurture MÁDARA. MÁDARA is our story about love towards the place we come from, about good design, high quality natural and organic products and good honest business practice.
How good does that sound?
Well, let’s see if it’s too good to be true.
Mádara Decoface Tinting Fluid in Moon Flower (the lightest of 2 shades)
What they say:
Tints, illuminates and lightly moisturises the skin of the face and neck. Evens out skin tone. Gives the skin freshness and radiance. Disguises imperfections and fine lines. A lighter alternative to foundation. Like daisy petals shimmering in the moonlight.
What I say:
The first thing I noticed was the smell, it has a slightly herbal scent to it. Not musky herbal, more floral – really rather nice, especially as it isn’t at all overpowering. The formula, although thin, is very pigmented – a little goes a long way! I used my fingers to apply and found that it spread evenly and easily across my skin. I was also pleased to discover that it contained sunscreen, although to what extent/rating I can’t find out, not that it matters hugely to me as I always slap on my DHC facial sunscreen anyway.
Application finished, I looked in the mirror and was disappointed to discover no difference in terms of coverage.
However, after uploading these photos, I’m re-evaluating my thoughts on the coverage. If you look at the before and after, there is definitely more evenness in my skintone in the after shot (the one on the right). I think it is most noticeable across my nose. Yes, it is pretty sheer – but I need to remind myself, that’s exactly what I was looking for! I don’t want to be caked in makeup on days where it’s liable to melt! I hadn’t applied any concealer, but I will apply a little to key areas next time I wear this tinting fluid.
Before on the left/After on the right
I have typical combination skin which also suffers from sensitivity and I experienced absolutely no burning/stinging or tightness during or after using this product which is obviously crucially important and something that Mádara prides itself on achieving.
One negative (and unfortunately one my ultra pale skin won’t let me overlook) is that I did encounter a little oxidisation very quickly after application. It certainly didn’t tango me, but I did smooth over my neckline with some untinted moisturiser to re-blend the colour and ensure there were no giveaway ‘foundation’ lines. It didn’t oxidise further.
Mádara Decoface Tinting Fluid comes in 2 shades, so there’s not much room for error for pale gals like me. The 2 shades are Moon Flower and Sun Flower, could they give them prettier names?!
Once out in the heat and the sun, I was pleased with the longevity of this product. It lasted pretty well all day. It did nothing to tame the oilies, but I didn’t expect it to and was simply surprised that it could last despite them! My skin continued to feel moisturised and supple throughout the day and into the evening. I had no issues with flakiness (which I sometimes get with my Colorstay).
I would really recommend this product to anyone looking for a lighter alternative for the summer. It doesn’t offer the greatest coverage in the world, but if you’re looking for that… then I believe you’d be hard pressed to find it in a tinted moisturiser. As a bonus, you know that what you’re putting on your face is natural and organic. You can read more about Mádara’s Eco credentials here.
In conclusion, this is on my purchase list, but I definitely want to make friends with a reliable concealer too!
My simple summer FOTD featuring Mádara’s Tinting Fluid (please excuse the stray hair)!
Mádara Tinting Fluids are available at LoveLula.com£21.50 for 50mls.
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Mavala Minis on Sale @ Debenhams
Funnily enough after this morning’s post…
I was browsing Debenhams sale online this lunchtime and some of the Mavala Mini shades are reduced to £1.87 a bottle – mega bargain!
Use code SHD1 for free delivery!
I accidently added most of them to my basket *oops*
There’s also some Stila goodies on sale too.
NOTD – Mavala Minis – Magnolia
Another Mavala NOTD, and my favourite shade so far… Magnolia
Of course, the connotations of Magnolia are dull, dull, dull but I love how gentle this is, perhaps it’s a little ‘safe’ for most – but I think it’s feminine, soft and sophisticated with it’s satin finish.
As with the other Mavala shades I’ve tried, this applies beautifully. 1 coat and this would make a lovely french manicure application, 2 or more to build up on opacity. I think this was 3 coats. A nice smooth fairly thin formula (which I love) and quick drying (but not so quick that I can’t go over with a couple of strokes to tidy up my application).
This is love, what shade shall I go for next?!
As an aside, you may notice that my cuticles are looking a little dry (well, you probably won’t notice – but they are!) Any recommendations for something I don’t have to apply a 100 times a day to keep them moisturised?
Rimmel Sexy Curves Mascara – Review
I’ve had this unopened tube of Rimmel Sexy Curves mascara sitting in my drawer since January and I’ve been using up so many others that it’s only now that I’ve had a chance to road test it!
I particularly like the packaging of this one, everything from the sleeky purple exterior to the cute little monogrammed crown on the top.
This is my first time using a mascara wand with rubber ‘bristles’ and I really love the separation and definition that this type of wand gives.
I believe that the 3 bumps in the wand are supposed to help add a bit of curl to your lashes. My eyelashes are naturally quite curly so I don’t bother with eyelash curlers. I have to say that I didn’t notice any additional curl after using this mascara, but I could see that the formula feels light enough not to drag down any curls. The formula is really nice, very black and not too thick.
You’re going to have to excuse the no make up and eyebrows – I have no idea what to do with the stupid, overly long, irritatingly wavy unruly things.
Back to the mascara, I don’t think I need to say which eye has the mascara on do I? I see some nice length and a little volume. I always struggle to work the mascara into the base of the outer lashes without covering my face in mascara and hoped that perhaps this wand might aid in that, it doesn’t.
I didn’t find a problem with smudging or flaking and the formula came off effortlessly with my oil cleansing rountine at the end of the day.
Rimmel Sexy Curves gets a thumbs up from me. Nothing particularly wows me, but it’s a solid mascara which delivers lovely definition, separation, a little bit of length and a deep black colour.
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It’s a no brainer…
I hope this isn’t too deep for a Sunday evening/Monday morning, but it’s something that’s been playing on my mind for a few days.
I’ve noticed that disclosing my love for all things cosmetic to a colleague, friend or even family member often has a profound affect on the way I’m perceived by this person. I’m not completely discounting the possibility that I may be a little hyper-sensitive to this, but generally, I notice a shift in attitude. This usually involves them expressing a flicker of surprise followed by puzzlement and if they particularly care about me, there’s a genuine sense of disappointment that I don’t choose to invest my energies into something more worthwhile.
I wonder if it’s because I don’t conform to how people prejudiciously imagine fashionistas and their beauty equivalents should look, think and behave?
~ I’m above the age of 22
~ I don’t ‘air kiss’
~ I’m someone’s mother and wife
~ I don’t say ‘awwww bless’ lots
~ I run my own business
~ I can hold a relatively intelligent conversation on a variety of subjects (go me!)
~ I don’t have the *ahem* ideal body shape for displaying fashion
~ I don’t have a complete meltdown if I break a nail (just a mini one)
Don’t get me wrong… there are definitely some women that seem to revel in the stereotype. My Space-Cadet-O-Meter usually registers the vacuumed in cheekbones/overly ambitious pouting action displayed in some profile pictures. In general though, since discovering beauty blogs I’ve realised just how diverse the beauty blogging community is, and most bloggers don’t appear to conform to the stereotypes.
I feel sad that our hobby is often regarded with such disdain. It’s thought of as frivolous, trivial and altogether rather pointless. Your appearance, rightly or wrongly (that’s a WHOLE other debate!) has a huge impact on your daily life and surely it makes us sensible rather than senseless to invest time and gain pleasure from making the best of what we started life with?
Even my husband (who is completely tolerant) will roll his eyes and gently tease me about going to ‘play’ with my makeup. I asked him curiously if he could think of another word to replace ‘play’ that didn’t make me sound like an 11 year old about to raid my mother’s vanity case. He couldn’t, and neither could I. I don’t mind the expression, I use it myself – but I do think it’s indicative of the attitude that prevails when it comes to beauty.
Either way, I can live with it up until the moment that people I hold in high regard look at me as if I should know better.
Do you have anyone in your life that understands YOU, but just can’t seem to grasp your love for this ‘superficial’ hobby of ours? And perhaps more importantly, do you notice it having any impact on your perceived credibility?
FOTD – In The Pink!!
I don’t usually wear pinks.. but these shadows from The She Space’s Taurus Astrology Collection were just too cute not to.
Face:
Cory Cosmetics Mica Free foundation in Bare Beige
Earthen Glow Minerals Blush in Berries & Cream
MAC Mineralize Skin Finish Natural & Shimmer in Light/Medium
The Body Shop Vitamin E Face Mist
Eyes:
Urban Decay Primer Potion
The She Space Mineral Eyeshadow in Little Explosions
The She Space Mineral Eyeshadow in Traditional Taurus
Ruby & Millie I-Writer in Black
Max Factor 2000 Calorie Mascara
GOSH Velvet Touch Eyeliner in Black Ink
Lips:
GOSH Pearl Shine Lipstick in Starlet (discontinued)
Saturday Simplified – What’s IN and OUT!
IN
~ Blog sales, can’t wait to get my hands on my goodies from Louise @ Makeuploveer
~ Inspired by Jenn @ Mizz Worthy, I went a-hunting for makeup storage and landed the obvious choices of Fira and Anordna – can’t wait to get them setup.
~ HQ Hair honouring a discount code I wanted to use post expiry date. I wasn’t able to use it in time thanks to the product I wanted being out of stock.
~ Discovering a 2nd cousin on Genes Reunited – the world is getting smaller everyday!
~ Finding our first family geocache with Leila (yes, I am a total nerd).
~ Car Boot finds (the most beautiful gently worn baby clothes from Zara)
OUT
~ Leila deciding that she’d quite like to start her day at 4.30am from now on thankyouverymuch.
~ Shopping for cookers… yawn.
~ Having fab skin ruined by 2 ugly insect bites on my chin.
~ Not having a spare moment in which to hot-foot it to Superdrug for my Curious and Safari Sleek palettes.
~ Selfish clients who call for help, then aren’t at home at the arranged meeting time.
Pigment Storage Solutions
So, I’m a big fan of Mineral Makeup and nothing excites me more than getting a jiffy bag full of teeny baggies containing varying shades of sparkly gorgeousness (yes, I am still a sparkle whore).
I’m forever meaning to share these little hauls with you, as I know the swatches can be useful, but swatching is such a time consuming thing – and time is a commodity that has bottomed out since the birth of Leila.
The next best thing I can do at the moment is share my storage solution for my little piggies…
These are great, I believe they’re meant for nail things – but this is how I use them. I buy these from a seller on eBay who ships from Hong Kong and I pay £4.50 inc. shipping for 24 pots – not bad I reckon!
Any of you collect pigment samples? How do you store them?
DHC Deep Cleansing Oil vs. Shiseido Perfect Oil
Since discovering cleansing oils about a year ago, I couldn’t go back to life without them. I didn’t believe it could ever be possible to remove makeup so effortlessly and quickly. If you’ve never tried including a cleansing oil as part of your beauty routine – you must.
My benchmark cleansing oil is DHC’s Deep Cleansing Oil. This was my first foray into oils and I instantly fell in love. One thing that I have never loved however, is the price. At £16 + £3.95 shipping from the DHC website, this is venturing very closely into a price range that I’m not happy to pay.
So come, join me in my quest to find a purse-friendly alternative…
I have already blogged about the disaster that is Smashbox’s Cleansing Oil (thankfully now discontinued, although I still have my full bottle sitting in my bathroom cabinet *just bin it already*)
Next on my list was Shiseido’s Perfect Oil thanks to a recommendation by Kathi from Lotus Palace whose opinions on all products Japanese and Korean I hold in high esteem.
Let’s have a couple of quick fire comparisons:
Packaging… Yeah, Shiseido wins this one easy… simply prettier to sit on your shelf, plus it comes with a little ‘clip’ (not pictured) to put round the neck of the bottle to avoid the pump being mistakenly depressed whilst travelling – you do NOT want this shit leaking all over your holiday clothes!
The Shiseido oil has a fairly pleasant fragrance whilst the DHC smells like chip fat.
Shiseido’s formula is thin and watery compared to DHC’s heavier, oilier formula. A lot of people would prefer Shiseido’s easy to spread formula I would imagine, but not me! I actually prefer the heavier, oilier texture of the DHC as it feels so lovely to massage into my skin.
They perform equally brilliantly at shifting the makeup. Heavy foundation? “No problem!” Waterproof mascara? “Lemme at it!” – so yes, top marks for both on that score.
Shiseido easily triumphs with regards to cost… it literally piddles all over DHC. I paid £8.50 for a 150ml bottle on eBay, compared to nearly £20 for DHC’s 200ml. Also, because the Shiseido spreads so easily – I find that unless my makeup is particularly heavy, I can get away with using only 1 pump each time.
However, there is one thing that sets them apart and unfortunately it makes the Shiseido a big fat fail for me.
Emulsification people, I cannot stress the greatness of DHC’s emulsifying abilities! This thick, slightly smelly but extremely effective oil gently foams on contact with water before melting entirely leaving my face clean and residue free. It doesn’t stick to my cloths, the basin or my skin. I always ‘double cleanse’ with a mild soap afterwards out of habit, but when using the DHC oil, it wouldn’t bother me if for some reason I couldn’t.
The Shiseido just can’t compete. It’s not THAT far off… It’s not a complete loser like the Smashbox, but it does leave a slight residue and I can feel an oiliness on my hands which doesn’t disappear until I’ve 2nd cleansed. It also means that I have to scrub the sink after EVERY use or my husband calls me a minger for leaving the sink scummy. (Like he can talk with all those beardy little hairs he leaves behind after shaving, and he’s SO showing his age with that particular term of ‘endearment’… ).
I digress…
In conclusion, I won’t be repurchasing the Shiseido… but I also still refuse to spend £20 on a cleansing oil, so I need to hunt down my next contender!
NOTD – Mavala Minis – Ruby
Not loving this one quite as much as Glasgow a few days ago… but it’s definitely worth a spot on here as I consider this to be a slightly unusual colour. It doesn’t look as though it would be deserving of the description ‘unusual’ but it is. Ruby by Mavala is a shade that upon first glance, seems to be your standard warm toned dark pink in the bottle. However, it shows up far more red toned with a warm brown hint on my nails.
It’s particularly worth a mention as I would class this as a ‘work safe’ red, it doesn’t scream for attention and sits quite demurely on the end of my fingers simply looking polished and pretty. It’s also not a super high gloss finish, the above photo was taken after 2 coats. Personally, I prefer a more glossy finish but that can be remedied with a couple of swipes of your favourite top coat.
Definitely one for the collection.
FOTD – Goldeneye… BarryM Dazzle Dust #44 Bronze
Here’s a simple, summery one colour eye FOTD using BarryM Dazzle Dust in Bronze #44.
I love this shade, and normally use a little on the centre of my eyelid to give a neutral eye a little bit of a pop. When I got up this morning, the weather was beautiful so I decided I was gonna go a little brighter on the eye makeup than usual:
I can’t decide if I look ‘glowy’ or just plain shiny.
Eyes:
BarryM Dazzle Dust #44 (Bronze)
GOSH Velvet Touch Eyeliner in Golden Cadillac
Rimmel Sexy Curves Mascara
Sleek Ink Pot Gel Liner in Dominatrix (Black)
Face:
Clarins Truly Matte Foundation
Earthen Glow Minerals Blush in Copala Beach (♥)
MAC MSF Natural in Light/Medium
Lips:
Burts Bees Super Shiny Gloss in Sheer Lemon
And just for shits and giggles, we all know that it’s not easy taking these FOTD photos… arms outstretched, trying to find the right buttons to press (even harder on a DSLR), searching out the best light in the house and all the while trying not to gurn.
So here’s an outtake, “My… what a big nose you have.” And fan-fuckintastic, I’ve ALWAYS wanted to see what my nose blackheads looked like in full macro, technicolour glory.
You lot just need to thank God for small mercies. I must have picked my nose at some point before taking this picture or it coulda been a hell of a lot uglier.
Mrs ‘Keepin’ it Real’ Lipglossiping xxxx