This here post be ALL about the pictures…
The Packaging…
Touted as a ‘true’ red, I can’t decide if I agree?! One minute I think it’s a teeny bit orange-red and the next… leaning toward the blue. Perhaps that is the mark of a true red?
Oh, I don’t know… these reds, they start to confuse me after a little while!
Sangers is matte, very matte and a little hard textured. I’ve been warming it up on the back of my hand before applying as the brush drags across my lips otherwise.
It’s bold and it’s beautiful and somewhat unforgiving on dry lips. But it lasts like a trooper with practically no transfer at all. Not even a speck on my wine glass (ok, cracked mug – I was trying to sound sophisticated).
I bought it last week from the store on Beak Street and it’s another red that I’m pleased to call mine own. I will wear it often but ensure that my lips get extra TLC before and after.
Sangers is priced at £15.50 and available in the flagship store, Selfridges and online.
I received a few bits and pieces from Screenface before Christmas and have been putting them to the test.
I love the idea of using ‘professional’ makeup in my day to day life. It’s no secret that us consumers pay through the nose for pretty packaging and the immense marketing budgets of the high street brands. So I’m always curious about whether going for professional products really will give more bang for our buck!
Let’s start with the Screenface Shadow Magnet Eye Primers…
The Screenface Shadow Magnet Eye Primers (£8.95) come in two shades, light (left) and natural (right). They’re both hard-textured with less slip than the likes of UDPP. The shades can be mixed to create a good neutralizing base (should your eyelids need it) and they promise to deliver true colour and long lasting eyeshadow results.
I’d agree on the true colour… but long-lasting? Not as much as the other eye primers in my collection. I did a side-by-side comparison with UDPP and the Shadow Magnets were beaten by a good few hours. I was surprised that these didn’t deliver in the way I’d anticipated from a pro-brand.
Moving swiftly on…
Screenface Cremewear Blush (£9.95) – Small, but perfectly formed. These 2.8g cream blushes glide on effortlessly with a good deal of slip, making blending a dream. The shades are sheer and glowy with a hint of sparkle (just a hint mind)… I couldn’t be more sold on these and am finding it very hard to pick fault with them.
L-R: Crush, Afterglow
They last and last without sliding down my cheeks or transferring… the colour payoff is great, yet they remain buildable for the heavy-handed among us. They remind me a little of the new Urban Decay cream blushes (due out soon)… but I prefer these.
Just buy one. Or three.
Lastly, Screenface Creme Shadow (£12.95) – Available in 6 shades, above is Moss… which looks more like an Antique Gold to me, strange considering they do a shade called Antique Gold! However, 7g gives you a hefty amount of product for your money. Deeply pigmented and spreads like a dream. Longevity isn’t that amazing on this if worn on it’s own but it does make a lovely base for intensifying powder shadows.
I usually apply this with my finger for a sheer wash of colour and achieve around 5 hours wear before it disappears upward into the crease of my eye socket. It blends beautifully without setting too quickly and is a quick-fix for time-pressed mornings!
If you find yourself in Covent Garden, I recommend taking a look around the Screenface Store on Monmouth Street. It’s a charming shop and I defy you to walk out empty-handed!
I was a very nervous girl leaving the house in this YSL Rouge Volupte Red Taboo lipstick…
It’s a beautiful cool-toned red with just a hint of raspberry but it’s a Rouge Volupte. It threatened to slip like me on ice skates and I feared that it was just as likely to land me on my bum.
You either love or hate the YSL Rouge Volupte range. Creamy, non-drying, deeply pigmented and scented like a fruit salad. These are pretty nice properties in a nude or mylipsbutbetter shade. In a red? A red that needs to stay put? Uh Oh.
First things first… this lipstick needs a lip liner, it’s a braver woman than I who attempts to wear this bare-backed. Application is effortless (nearly)… I applied straight from the bullet to the centre of my lips before pulling the colour outward with a lip brush. Then I waited for dry-down. And I waited… and I waited. Then I checked my watch, panicked and wondered if I should blot and decided on the “bugger it, that’ll have to do” option instead.
A word to the wise (from the utterly stupid)… don’t attempt to eat, drink, lick your lips or indeed breathe whilst wearing this beautiful shade. It WILL transfer faster than that email you clicked ‘send’ on by accident.
I get about 2/3 hours wear from Red Taboo before needing to stage a lipstick intervention. On the flipside, because it is so creamy… I can dab a little more on from the bullet and get away with smooshing my lips together. Obviously, that doesn’t give me the cleanest line in the world… but if you’re on the go – you can get away with it.
CheapSmells.com sent me this lipstick for my red lip series so I’d like to point you in the direction of where you can pick it up on their website here. This particular shade is selling for £15.90 (a saving of 24% off the RRP).
With bamboo handles, 100% animal-free, antibacterial taklon bristles and priced at only £5.50 each… the new E.L.F range of mineral brushes are sure to be an interesting addition to the brand’s budget line-up in the UK.
From Left to Right: Powder Brush, Complexion Brush, Foundation Brush, Angled Blush Brush, Concealer Brush & Lip Brush.
From Left to Right: Liner and Brow Comb, Flat Eyeliner Brush, Smudge Brush, Contour Brush, All-over Eyeshadow Brush and Blending Eye Brush.
As well as individual brushes, you’re can also purchase two brush sets (£15 and £20 respectively):
The 4 piece set contains: Complexion Brush, Concealer Brush. Blending Eye Brush, Mini Kabuki Brush, Brush Bag
The 5 piece set contains: Complexion Brush, Eyeliner Brush, Concealer Brush, All-Over Eyeshadow Brush, Lash & Brow Comb, Brush Bag
It seems strange to me that they’ve doubled up the complexion and concealer brushes in both sets… it makes it far less appealing to purchase both sets. Infact, you just wouldn’t would you?
I’ll be receiving a few samples from the new range shortly and will be keen to discover if these brushes are worth a punt. I’ve learnt since first falling in love with makeup, that the one thing often worth spending a bit more on to get great quality… are brushes.
Will the new E.L.F bamboo range hold their own in terms of quality and usability?
Have you tried the new range yet?
A rich, berry red with a small amount of shimmer… I’ve worn this beautiful shade plenty of times since I received it at a press event last year but never as ‘full on’ as this.
It’s pretty vampy!
I usually apply with my fingers and blot it down to a stain but in the image above, I’ve applied with a lip brush before blotting on a piece of tissue.
I would feel far too conspicuous to wear this so bold in the daytime but I reckon I could give it a go on an evening out?
Longevity was really good on this one… 4 hours of near perfect wear despite drinking and munching on a packet of crisps. Plus, as it fades… I think I love it more as it gives a sexier, slightly smudgy round the edges look.
Extravagant Berry is a limited edition shade that was released for Christmas 2010… it’s still around, but won’t be for much longer!
One full week of Red Lips though it seems like much longer!
The full list of reds and a comparison swatch:
1. NYX Hot Red Jumbo Lip Pencil
2. MAC Cockney
4. RMK Irresistible Lips in Red #29
5. Clarins Rouge Prodige Fusion Red
6. Chanel Rouge Allure Laque in Dragon
Click on the links above to see each lipstick in it’s individual post with a shot of how it looks on my lips.
Incase you’re curious… when it came to wiping the swatches off my arm with a makeup remover wipe about 2 minutes after I’d applied… #1 and #5 left striking stains behind so I’d recommend these two for particularly long-wear.
Which red is your favourite so far – should we crack on with week 2 and some more red-lipped readers?
Metamorphosis… was the first big word I learnt to spell. I think I was 8 or 9 and I delighted in telling anyone who couldn’t get away from me quick enough exactly what it meant. You would have hated me.
Something you might like a little better though, is this Spring Chinese-inspired palette from Estee Lauder, available exclusively at Harvey Nichols.
Metamorphosis, Tom Pechaux’s creation is described as an ethereal combination of five metallic shades: Glistening Gold, Lavender Star, Pink Drama, Glacial Blue and Black Crystals.
Looking much brighter in the pan than when translated onto skin it promises to give a look that is soft yet sophisticated, a look that is reminiscent of a butterfly at night, with its fluttering dark wings of delicate pearl and effervescent mystery. Right-o then!
I think a picture illustrating that (rather flowery) description might be more my cup of tea…
Doesn’t Liu Wen look beautiful? Sophisticated, powerful and delicate all at the same time.
I think it’s a striking palette but sadly pastels look so pukey on me that you’d call an ambulance if you saw me wearing those shades.
The Limited Edition Pure Color Five Color EyeShadow Palette in Metamorphosis is priced at £34.00 and available exclusively at Estée Lauder counters in Harvey Nichols only from 3rd January 2011.
Are you a pastels kinda girl? Or are you like me and holding out for Lauder’s Spring release (the Wild Violet palette looks stunning!)
If you spend over £75 (eek!) at Cosmetics A La Carte, the bespoke cosmetics brand will treat you to a limited edition Valentine gift set known as…
Lippy Love Duo
*insert Barry White music here*
They say: A Classic Dr Rita Matte Red Lipstick and a super glossy Campari Red Lip Lacquer to wear together or alone to create your own individual look. Easy to use and long-lasting colour to get you noticed this Valentine’s!
I barely have 75p to spend on makeup in the weeks following Christmas and Mr. L’s birthday (yesterday btw!) but that doesn’t stop me from staring at that image, going a little misty-eyed. That lipstick looks heavenly!
I am seriously developing a proper red lip addiction, can I blame all of you for encouraging it? Pleasethankyouverymuch.
The Lippy Love Duo is available in store: Cosmetics A La Carte, 19b Motcomb Street, Knightsbridge, London SW1X 8LB.
Sometimes a favourite comes in an unlikely guise. I love Urban Decay, I really do… they’re a brand that get me equally ecstatic when they get it right and just as hacked off when they screw up. I think you have to care about a brand to experience proper emotions about what is, after all, only makeup.
So yeah, I like Urban Decay. But I don’t generally get that excited by their lipsticks. I was sent this one just before Christmas and because I had a Chanel to wear… this one got pushed a little further back in the queue.
Revolution is a glossy, creamy true red. Pillar box and opaque as-you-like. I used a lip brush but it practically painted itself on. I can’t find fault with this product… the adorable ‘dagger’ packaging, smooth application, glossy finish (if glossy reds are your ‘thing’), and a longevity that’s competes up there with most of the other, less-creamy formulas I’ve worn so far.
I suppose, if pushed… it does have a greater risk of transfer because of the creamy formula but just do that filthy-looking finger pop trick to remedy any of that nonsense!
Urban Decay Revolution retails at £12 but I have seen it on discount websites for a lot less than that… but shhh, you didn’t hear that from me. If you want a BOLD, creamy red… go forth and buy.
Paese Cosmetics is a Polish cosmetics brand new to the UK market. Currently only available online from http://paesecosmetics.com, the brand encompasses a wide selection of products from primers through to nail polishes and most things inbetween.
Paese Cosmetics’ price point aligns it with the drugstore market, infact… slightly cheaper. A foundation will set you back just under £10.
I was sent some samples to put to the test, read on for images and my thoughts on the base products I received.
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while and was really pleased when I finally got to lay my grubby hands on it!
The packaging is kinda cute… I guess… I dunno, I think I’d prefer a scantily-clad fella on it. Actually, I don’t really give a shit if I’m honest. The cardboard housing it comes in is thankfully solidly-constructed and has already survived a clumsy drop.
It looks scarily orange in the pan… a pink/bronzed orange. My kinda nightmare. Thank heavens for blogs and swatches that have shown me not to fear the Hot Mama!
Texture-wise, this blush is quite beautiful. It’s silky, smooth and doesn’t create masses of dust when I pass my brush over the surface though it is quite soft and easy to nick with a fingernail. It’s shimmery without being glittery unlike it’s famous dupe counterpart; NARS Orgasm which has a fine textured amount of glitter running through colour. The shimmer in The Balm’s Hot Mama! may be a little too much for those of you with particularly large pores though, definitely something that needs considering.
The Balm’s Hot Mama! wears a little pinker than NARS Orgasm on my skintone but the simillarities are plain to see. The swatch above shows one swipe from Hot Mama… the NARS Orgasm swatch took a few goes to build up to that intensity.
I love both… they’re sheer but incredibly buildable and probably some of the easiest to wear blushes I own. I can pair these with any look and it just gives me a flush of colour that brightens up my NW15 skin.
I would say that I get an extra hour or two wear from the NARS and the cardboard sleeve surrounding Hot Mama! is a bit finickity to remove and replace everytime I want to use it… but it does have such a delightfully blendable texture.
You get just over 7g of product from The Balm, compared to 4.5g from NARS and unless you can spot one in your local T.K. Maxx, Hot Mama! will set you back around £15 in the UK.
Are you a shimmer, glitter or matte girl when it comes to blush?
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …
The thoroughly lovely Annabella from SkinScrubs kindly picked this up for me from her local T.K. Maxx, I’ve been wanting it for quite a while …