Showing posts with label Too Faced. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Too Faced. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 June 2011

EOTD's: Purples

Was a bit bored and have been playing with makeup this is what I did tonight:





TFSI
MUFE 92-Lid and 2/3 lower lashline
MAC Lucky Tom- over 92
MAC Romping- Crease and inner 1/3 lower lashline
Sugarpill Dollypop- above crease
MAC Yoghurt- to blend out Romping
Sugarpill Tako- Highlight
MAC Stately Black- outer 1/3 lower lashline
Maybelline black kohl liner- waterline
Barry M- Purple glittery liner
Too Faced lash injection
MAC Pink Reflects glitter-over Romping


A nice simple look for nipping out to Tesco:

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MAC Vibrant Grape inner 2/3 of lid and lower lashline
Ben Nye Royal Purple- outer 1/3 lid and lower lashline
MAC Vellum- Highlight
Maybelline black kohl- waterline
Too Faced lash injection
Too Faced lash injection pinpoint

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

100th Post and Meadowhall Haul


I'm back after quite a long absence brought about due to excessive coursework, which will be over soon as the exams are next week and then it will all be over and done with (hopefully).

Went to Meadowhall in Sheffield to get a break from the revision yesterday; didn't spend as much as I thought I would but picked up a few nice things while I was there. Unfortunately, I also ended up eating a quarter of a seriously undercooked burger (a combination of low lighting and thinking it was just a bit pink until it started to ooze pink liquid and my Dad and I had to send our stuff back although my brothers chicken was fine) and I haven't felt right since, in fairness as soon as they were told everything was replaced and we were give two more massive bowls of chips, onion rings and drinks for free (more than we could manage- very depressing for my Dad who loves free stuff)




Too Faced Lash Injection
Too Faced Glitter Glue
Too Faced Glitter Pigment in Glampire (These were part of a 3 for 2 offer in Boots)
Sleek Lipsticks in Mystic, Amped Fuchsia and Cherry (2 for £6 in Superdrug).
Barry M nail paint in Indigo
Barry M Nail effects in pink, white and blue
MAC lipstick in Faux

Admittedly, I have done some more shopping online and have stuff due in the next day or so including one of the Lime Crime lipsticks which I have debated over buying since they came out; I have heard mixed reviews over the quality and the alleged practices of the Xenia, the owner have made me think twice, so I bought it from Cocktail Cosmetics and I hope it was worth the £14 I spent there but will review it when I have it.

Saturday, 17 July 2010

EOTD: Sizzling Green


Had totally forgot about my Ben Nye pallette until last night. I can't believe how bright the greens are and look nice on pale skin but I think would be gorgeous with a tan (which I never do, I burn and freckle).



TFSI
MAC Gorgeous Gold
Ben Nye Chartreus
Ben Nye Jade
Urban Decay Graffitti
Urban Decay Vert
MAC Swimming
MAC One Off
MAC Humid
Ben Nye Ice
Too Faced glitter liner in Obsessed Fan
MAC e/l Minted
Benefit Bad Gal Lashes

Tuesday, 20 April 2010

Haul

Most of the stuff I ordered yesterday has arrived.

2x simple face wipesHei poa monoi oil (coconut)
Daniel Galvin Jr Organic shampoo and conditioner (for red hair)
Dr Bronner Liquid castile soap (peppermint, 2 sizes)
Lush Advobath bathbomb
Lush Jasmine scented Bathbomb (can't remember the name, it's a new one)
Moa the green balm
Lucas' papaw ointment
RMK Holographic Red Cherry lipstick
Barry M Dazzledust Lime, Orange and a glittery silver one
OCC Lip tars Pageant, Katricia and Anime
Bourjois black glittery liquid liner

Not Pictured:
Lush Vanilla Fountain bath bomb (used last night)
Too Faced Candlelight powder
Miss Wax leg waxing strips (not arrived yet)



Wednesday, 24 March 2010

No Buy= No Fun

Am currently on a no buy (will have been 4 months when it ends in April) , which I'm finding very difficult (hence all the FOTDs and reviews of products that have been out for a while). OCC lip tars are now available in the UK (and I like all of them), Too Faced and Urban Decay also have products I want to try out and there are a load of other things I want to try and it is becoming very hard to resist. I suspect that denial makes the compulsion to spend much, much worse and that I will end up spending a fortune when I allow myself to buy again. The worst part is that I am going abroad twice this summer (Sweden and Belgium- trips to the Makeup Store and MUFE are unavoidable) and since I am a full time student, pay my own tuition fees and haven't got a job I need to be careful.

Is it actually possible to stick to a no buy or does everyone break them?

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Mascara "better than false lash'es" effect

This is how I do my mascara instead of wearing false lashes on a daily basis and to be honest, I prefer this way no glue, no mess and it lasts all day.

STEP 1: Curl lashes
STEP 2: Apply Too Faced Lash Injection, Comb out any clumps and reapply.
STEP 3: Apply Too Faced Lash Injection Pinpoint from half way up lash to the tips (x2 if you prefer) and on the lower lashes.
STEP4: Add more of the pinpoint to lower lashes.
END RESULT: Looks better in real life.
(last picture has white e/l on waterline, MAC e/s in soft force and a brow powder, good for neutral daytime eyes and with a bright lipstick)

Saturday, 27 February 2010

EOTD: Greens and Blue (2 days ago)


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UD Flipside e/s (Inner corner)
UD Homegrown e/s (rest of lid)
UD Misdemeanor e/s (outer corner and crease)
UD Jinx e/s (lower lashline)
UD Sellout e/s (highlight)
Too Faced Lash Injection mascara
MAC Blacktrack f/l
UD Zero e/l

EOTD: Dark Blue


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MAC Bare Study p/p

MAC Tilt e/s (inner corner)

MAC Deep Truth e/s (2/3 of the lid)

UD Goddess e/s (outer corner and blend up over crease)

MAC Crystal Avalanche e/s (highlight)

MAC Rapidblack Penultimate liner (upper lashline)

Barry M navy blue e/e (lower lashline)

GOSH Black Ink e/l (waterline)

Too Faced Lash injection and Lash injection pinpoint

TIP: when going out at night Mac Blue Reflects glitter looks really nice over this

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Review:Too Faced Kabuki Brush

Too Faced Kabuki Brush approx. £20

Okay I have had this brush for a long time and I don't understand why I haven't done a review on it already. As one of Too Faced's "Teddy Bear hair" brush'es, the kabuki brush is unbelievably soft and gentle (it honestly does feel a bit like a teddy bear) but it is firm enough to be effective. I mainly use it for applying powder or powdered foundation but I suspect that it could be used to apply liquid foundation. It is fantastic for buffing product into the skin and making it look flawless and does not shed like many of the other brushes I have tried and I don't tend to use other powder brushes any more as I have yet to find one which compares with it.

Aside from feeling nice and (most importantly) making powder products look amazing, it is synthetic and quite compact (cruelty free and doesn't take up a lot of space, making it very travel friendly) It also has a lid which protects the brush from damage and dirt and means that it can be carried around without causing any problems. It also looks very pretty.

Not cheap but is definitely a good investment.




Saturday, 12 September 2009

Update

Another update, since I have not done or bought much recently but it will be the start of term in the next few weeks and hopefully I will be able to buy some of the amazing stuff I've had my eye on recently.

Seen a lot of posts about the new Illamasqua collection (Dystopia). I'd like almost all of  the products in the collection, which is in contrast to Sirens where I was fairly indifferent to much of it. Urban Decay has also got quite a few things that caught my attention, the new primers look good and I would kill for the new Book of Shadows, which I missed out on last year due to the delay in my funding. From looking at the official US website there are a number of great products due out but, sadly, it does not always follow that what is released in the USA will be released in the UK but fingers crossed. The same goes for the Too Faced site, they are advertising the Teddy Bear hair bristles on a variety of brushes aside from the kabuki and flatbuki both of which I have and love. I wish that even if these products weren't sold in UK stores or on a UK based site, you could buy them off the US site and pay for the shipping to the UK.

I have also noticed that Lime Crime are bringing out a range of lipsticks on the 1st October.  I have fallen in love. I have wanted to try the eye dusts but felt that $12 + shipping was a bit steep for 0.07 oz of product but for a gorgeous bright lipstick ($16)  I think it would be worth it and I could buy a dust to try it and not feel as bad about it. The range of bright and bold colours is quite impressive, it has pinks, purples, oranges and red, as well as a black and a blue lipstick,which for a collection of 10 colours is quite good, as not even MAC carries black or blue as permanent colours and Illamasqua doesn't carry a blue (I wouldn't be surprised if this changed one day).   The other thing that stands out is the packaging:  a bright pink tube with a holographic unicorn, what isn't to love about that?  I only hope that it is as good as it seems otherwise I am going to be very disappointed...

I am keen to try the OCC lip tars especially Anime, Pageant and Katricia.  I recently did the makeup for one of my friends and her two sisters for her wedding, which got me thinking about freelancing.  I do have a lot of good makeup and brushes and as lipstick and eyeshadow etc go, I could do some nice looks  for people of different races and skin tones but when it comes down foundation and powders etc,  I only have NC and NW 15 and 20's. Clearly, that is not very helpful, in the town I grew up I suspect it would have been perfectly possible to work with such a limited range but where I live now, it would be difficult to do much with just those. Foundation costs a lot when you have to buy several different colours, so when I was on OCC's site I noticed that they have small sizes but that was for the airbrush system. I have been wondering if it is possible to use these without an airbrush machine and just apply with brushes. But don't want to waste money to find out if it looks okay or not.

I am overjoyed that it is almost time for the Boots Christmas catalogue to be released. Every year I race down to my nearest Boots to grab one and look at all of the stuff they have got in.  It has been like this for years, the only decent places to buy anything in my hometown and the neighbouring towns was Boots and Superdrug (and even then the range was quite restricted), so when the catalogue came out I would give my parents a long list with just about everything from the 17 and Natural Collection ranges on it and hope that on Christmas morning I would have lots of bright and smelly goodies under the Christmas tree. They would sometimes buy a couple of the things on the list as well as "proper" presents, i.e. things I would be able to keep and wouldn't be used up by New Year.  It is much better now that I can buy my own things and don't have to wait until 25th December. Especially now that I'm a bit too old for lists and they would have no idea what to buy, what I've already got and my Dad would have a heart attack at the tills at the price of a singular lipstick, so best done myself.

I love autumn and winter more than summer and spring. You can really go for drama in your makeup and wear lovely deep spicy perfumes and wear gorgeous deep purples and other jewel colours.  It is also easier to wear foundation without it being too hot or humid and ruining the look.  Autumn and winter tend to (or at least they seem to) last quite a long time in the UK, so I suspect I'm in the right place in that respect.

Friday, 3 July 2009

Swatches

Here are some swatches from the Edinburgh haul.
 These are the nail polishes from Barry M: Fuschia and Mint Green


L-R: Collection 2000 Glam Crystals Glitterliner; Funk and Hustle and Too Faced: Obsessed Fan 

Barry M Dazzledusts: 82 (Mint Green), 64 (Fuschia) and 44(Bronze). Above is applied dry in natural daylight and below is applied wet in natural daylight. 



Too Faced e/s's: Fantasy Island (Duo) and Jealous?
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Wednesday, 1 July 2009

FOTD: 2 Looks

Did my makeup today using the stuff I bought in Edinburgh it looked so nice before it got all hot and wasted.


TFSI
Too Faced Fantasy Island light Gold inner 1/3
Too Faced Jealousy? middle 2/3
Too Faced Fantasy Island Darker Green outer 3/3 and lower lashline
MAC Soft Force highlight
Too Faced Lash Injection Mascara
UD 24/7 liner Covet on waterline

MAC Gladiola l/s


For both looks applied light foundation and bronzer


The second look, I havent photographed from yesterday but it was nice so will describe it.

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MAC Bare Study all over lid
MAC Soft Force all over lid and as a highlight
MAC Tempting over lid blended above crease and on lower lashline
MAC Night Manoeuvers Crease and over tempting on lower lashline
MAC Blacktrack f/l upper lash line
Too Faced Lava Gloss, Chocolate Lava waterline
Too Faced Lash Injection Mascara


MAC Gladiola l/s

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

Review: Too Faced Lip Injection

The Too Faced Lip Injection came as part of a set and is also sold individually (approx. £12).
Whilst I don't actually need a lip plumper, I decided to give this a try. When using a lip plumping product it is expected that there will be a tingling sensation, so I was not surprised when I started to experience some tingling, I was unprepared for how unpleasant it actually was. I haved plumpers in the past and expected a cool almost minty tingle as it has been before. Initially, I didn't feel anything but after about a minute a horrible feeling almost like having hundreds of hot, tiny needles jabbed into my lips or having finely ground glass rubbed on started to take over. This persisted for about 10/15 minutes before subsiding and feeling like a normal gloss. I did not notice any major increase in the size of my lips nor do I think that the gloss was particuarly good, if I wanted a gloss the MAC lipglass is cheaper, there is more of it and it is comfortable to wear. The gloss did have a taste similar to Red Bull or one of those medicines you take for a cold as a child. I was seriously disappointed in this product, in the highly unlikely event that I ever use this again farless use it all, I would not buy this particular product despite being a major fan of many of Too Faced's other products. If you have very thin lips and are desparate then it might be worth it but it is likely that you could get a nicer product for less and which would wield better results. 2/5