Category: Makeup (Page 8 of 10)

HOLIKA HOLIKA FACE 2 CHANGE LIQUID ROLLER BB REIVEW

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Continuing with the unique Holika Holika BBs, we have something today that’s way, way out of the box in terms of a delivery system. The Holika Holika Face 2 Change Liquid Roller BB is a BB cream in probably the most unusual packaging I’ve ever seen. It’s housed in a hard plastic tube with a sponge roller at the end. You press the button on the side to dispense the product onto the sponge, then you roll it across your face like a paint roller to apply.

Now, if I can be honest with you for a second. I may or may not have initially bought this product because of how much it’s design reminded me of a stun gun.

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See? I mean, really. It’s like a stun gun of bb cream for your face. How has no one else seen the similarities yet? ;)Getting down to the nitty gritty of this product, although it is very unique, it’s also a bit unwieldily and awkward to handle. I ended up having to blend it with my fingers in some tight spots. This is from the Face 2 Change line like the Moist Cushion BB I reviewed earlier, but the finish is totally different. This is more of a matte and doesn’t give that beautiful glow that the cushion bb gave me. This also tends to cling more to dry patches. I think this would perform well for an oily skin type, especially those who appreciate a matte finish and oil control.  This is available in two shades, #1 and #2. I got shade #2 which is slightly too dark for my skin but would do well for Summer time. I think this is a medium type coverage but I didn’t want to try to build on it as it was already clinging to my dry areas. Also I should mention to those worried about hygiene, the roller sponge is removable and can be cleaned.
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I have to be honest. I don’t love this product. I mean, it’s not a bad product. It just doesn’t work for me. I’m usually all for weird things but this one isn’t all that user friendly for me personally. The formulation isn’t necessarily bad either, I just think I’m a glow junkie and between the two I really prefer both the delivery system, and the glowing finish of the Moist Cushion BB. Still, this is a nice matte bb cream if that’s your thing. I also think the fact that I’m a drier skin type and this is obviously geared toward oily skin is a factor in my not loving it. This could very well be someone else’s HG BB, but for me I’m going to go with three out of five turtles.

Available on ebay here
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Holika-Holika-Face-2-Change-Liquid-Roller-BB-Cream-21-Light-Beige-/310690227306?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item485694a46a

and Amazon here
http://www.amazon.com/Holika-Face-Change-Liquid-Roller/dp/B00CDCOL58/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1433884926&sr=8-1&keywords=HOLIKA+HOLIKA+FACE+2+CHANGE+LIQUID+ROLLER+BB

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HOLIKA HOLIKA FACE 2 CHANGE MOIST CUSHION BB REVIEW

 

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Ahhhh. Breaking into a fresh bb cream. Is there anything more satisfying? I feel like an alcoholic poppin’ the top on my first beer of the day, but without all of the self loathing and liver toxicity.

Holika Holika Face2Change Moist BB Cushion is part of a huge trend in Korea right now, cushion bb pacts. The cushion compact concept is pretty straight forward, but none the less magical. (Can you tell I’m a big fan?). What you get is a standard compact, a silicone sponge (like the one in the Etude House Nymph Aura Volumer Baby Glow Balm), and a divider protecting the product. Once opened you remove the protective sticker, then you see this neat little porous “sponge” type pad. I think pad is a better descriptor than sponge, think more along the lines of an ink pad and less like a dish scrubber. Next you simply press the provided silicone applicator into the ink pad and it dispenses the bb cream onto it. Then you lightly stamp it all over your face to apply. I find stamping is a better delivery than dragging with these things.

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See? Cooooool. I got shade #21 Light Beige, which is the lightest of their two shade offerings. It has a pink undertone which would normally not work for me but as is the case with most bb creams, this oxidized and blended perfectly into my skin colour. The finish is glowy and gorgeous. The coverage is a buildable light to medium. The wear time for me was all day, although as I’ve mentioned in past reviews, I’ve never had a problem with makeup melting off my face as some do, so YMMV.face2changemoistcushionbbswatch

 It’s so convenient and handy. Love these things. As always I greatly appreciate the super high SPF 50 PA+++ this provides. Of course it’s no substitute for your regular sunblock but it’s nice to know it’s there. Just about every major Korean brand has their version of a bb cushion. They range the gambit from the ultra high end to the ultra cheap. Holika Holika is one of the cheapest ones but it’s quality is still excellent. Holika Holika Face 2 Change Moist BB Cushion gets a very respectable 4.5 out of 5 turtlesUPDATE: It’s now called Holika Holika Face 2 Change Photo Ready Cushion
Available here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Holika-Holika-Face-2-Change-Photo-Ready-Cushion-BB-SPF50-PA-20g-/321719182669?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item4ae7f5254d

and
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Holika-Holika-Face-2-Change-Photo-Ready-Cushion-BB-SPF50-sing-sing-girl-/141586251238?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item20f732bde6

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ETUDE HOUSE LOOK AT MY EYES CAFE EYESHADOW REVIEW

lookatmyeyescafeNorth America is in the grip of this bleak Polar Vortex. Time to break out some warm colours so at least your eyes don’t look like they’re from the sixth planet of the remote Hoth system. Today we’re looking at BR404 Chocolat Latte, PK004 Deep Berry Soda, PK003 Berry Berry Soda, and BE102 Honey Milk.

The Etude House Look At My Eyes collection is made up of single pots of eyeshadow in clear plastic cases that span a whole rainbow of colours. They’ve also released different collections within the Look At My Eyes umbrella, like the Look At My Eyes Jewel selection, which includes ultra shimmery colours. Then there’s the Look At My Eyes Cafe collection, which are mattes and where these shadows are from. I was very slow to embrace Korean eyeshadows. In the past their formulas were light colour washes that ranged from shimmery nightmare to glittery damnation. More recently they’ve really stepped up their game and are charging full force into the great payoff and awesome colour market. On colour alone I picked up these little yummy beauties and decided to give them a try.

Here they are swatched twice over Etude House Proof 10 Eye Primer
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These wear extremely well and have no real fall out. They blend wonderfully and have a dramatic buildable colour payoff. As a testament to both these shadows, and the Proof 10 Eye Primer, I could not remove these swatches without the help of my Tony Moly Aqua Sherbet Cleanser.

 BR404 Chocolate Latte is a deep warm brown with a matte finish that’s extremely easy to wear. It’s almost kind of like a root beer syrup colour. Pretty, pretty, pretty!
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PK004 Deep Berry Soda is a gorgeous cranberry maroon with the same finish as B404. This is also so very pretty. I’ve really been so drawn to this colour family lately. It pairs especially well with both BR404 and our next shadow
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PK003 Berry Berry Soda is a sweet raspberry red/pink that calls to mind a delicious raspberry milk smoothie. It also shares the same finish as the previous two shades. All three of these colours together make for some crazy awesome eye looks, you can coax both a sweet innocent eye and a serious edgy eye out of these. There’s a lot of room to play with these and they’re a lot of fun.

.BE102 Honey Milk: Ugh, goddamn it. I have the absolute worst luck with highlighter shades. My skin is very pale with a neutral yellow tone and it almost always ends up being the exact colour of most highlighter shades. Once again, that’s the case with this one. That being said there’s nothing wrong with this shade in and of itself, it’s a pretty, well, honey milk shade. It would work nicely with just about anyone else than myself.

I haven’t tried depotting these yet but I’d really like to. They seem to be roughly the same size as a MAC eyeshadow pot. My one complaint about these shadows have nothing to do with the finish or product itself but with the damn containers. Lordt, they’re the worst. Two out of the four I bought have defective lids that are such an ordeal to get open. I’ve broken nails trying to pry these fuckers open like an oyster refusing to give up it’s pearl. I’ve taken to just leaving the lids ever so slightly open and not snapping them fully closed. Although, it’s really tough to complain when these sell at about a $5 price point.
Grab them here
amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Etude-House-Look-Shadow-PK004/dp/B00N71QXJ6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1433090733&sr=8-1&keywords=PK004+look+at+my+eyes+cafe

and ebay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ETUDE-HOUSE-Look-At-My-Eyes-Cafe-Korea-Cosmetic-/111613218596?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item19fcaa8f24
And the Etude House website
http://www.etudehouse.com/index.php/eyes/eyeshadow/look-at-my-eyes-1.html
Etude House Look At My Eyes Cafe Eyeshadows get 4 out of 5 delicious little turtles
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MISSHA THE STYLE UNDER EYE BRIGHTENER REVIEW

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Concealer, we all need it, there’s no way around that. The thing is, I’ve always hated it. You usually have the two options, a light or full coverage formulation. Light concealers don’t have enough coverage to get the job done most of the time. And while heavy coverage concealers absolutely do work, they cover your purple bags and in exchange leave you with an unmistakeable “Hey everyone, look! I’m wearing concealer! Gaze into my fine lines oozing flesh coloured goo” look. It’s like you trade your discoloured areas for decidedly fake, caked, spackle skidmarks. You can’t win.

Missha The Style Under Eye Brightener is my anti-concealer. It does everything you want a traditional concealer to do, but without the heavy concealer look. I guess the hint is in the name, Brightener. This does a great job covering dark circles and bags through the magic of light reflecting properties. The result is a brightened and very natural looking eye. As with a lot of Korean offerings, the shade selection is extremely limited.  It’s available in only two shades, 01 light beige and 02 natural beige. I chose 01, as I always like to really lighten up under the eye area.

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As you can see here, I’ve got pretty significant discolouration and bags (thank you toddler daughter, and the cold you passed me). This does a great job reducing their impact without screaming ‘OMG CONCEALER!’. It’s subtle yet effective,  perfect for everyday natural looks. Of course it’s not going to take the place of your heavy duty stuff for major blemishes, but for a quick refreshed look I think this is perfect! It also doesn’t hurt that it retails at under $5 and you can always catch it on sale for less!
Missha The Style Under Eye Brightener earns five out of five ‘fake it till you make it’ turtles.

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ROYAL GOLD RADIANT FOUNDATION REVIEW

ROYALGOLDFOUNDATIONAs my friends can attest to, I’ve always sent them to RoseRoseShop for the best prices and one of the largest selections of Korean cosmetics online. When they gave me the opportunity to review a brand new product, I was elated. When I got the package in the mail, I was floored!

I have an upcoming review for the Royal Gold skincare products, but right now I’m going to talk about the Radiant Foundation.

There is no English on the box aside from the name Royal Gold Radiant Foundation but from what my gorgeous translator tells me (ok, full disclosure: my translator is my husband, but he’s still easy on the eyes) the gist of it is this is a SPF 35 PA+++ , anti-wrinkle, whitening foundation, that leaves with skin with a clean soft feeling.

As you can see this is an elegant looking compact foundation with a typical, albeit lovely, gold sponge applicator, I was in no way prepared for what I discovered underneath.

RGcomWhen I first opened the compact, I literally gasped. In the most opulent display I’ve ever seen, there is a sheet of pure gold leaf covering the foundation. I stared at it for longer than I’d care to admit! It’s just so beautiful! I’m obsessed with metallics, especially gold, so this captured my heart straight away. After I finally brought myself to break through the gold leaf, I discovered a creamy balm type foundation underneath. The gold leaf does not transfer onto your face or anything, it pills up a little but you can just brush it away. It’s not a problem once you’ve swiped through the top layer.RGswatchUpon the first swipe onto my skin, I was sad to see it was a little too dark for me, however once I blended it in it adjusted nicely to my skin tone which is somewhere between a NC15 and NC20. I forgot to mention above, so far this is only available in two shades, 21 and 23. I received shade 21. I would say this would match someone between maybe NC15 and NC25, but would be most comfortable for the NC/NW 20-25s of the world. RGface
This is a foundation, not a bb cream, so it’s medium to heavier buildable coverage. If you like a fuller coverage compared to bb creams, this is definitely an indulgent option for you. The foundation glides on and sets into a semi matte, yet still radiant finish. It has a nice glow so it’s not completely matte, but it’s somewhat of an almost powdery cream feel once it’s set. It claims to be moisturizing and I guess you could say that, I didn’t find it particularly so, but it’s definitely not drying. This foundation has a floral perfume fragrance that’s very nice, it smells like the type of scent a luxe Queen’s products might contain. The wear time on it is really good. Admittedly I don’t have oily skin so I don’t have trouble with foundations slipping off my face, but I put this one on at 9am and when I removed my makeup at 9pm it was still there. As with all foundations, your mileage may vary.

I guess my sole complaint with this product is the sponge puff. It is so basic and does a poor job of evenly spreading the balm type foundation. Despite it’s beauty, the puff’s quality does not at all match up to the sheer opulence of the product contained underneath. However, that’s not too big of a deal and certainly not a deal breaker. If you have any other sponge, puff, beauty blender, or even brush you prefer, that would solve the problem.

 If you fit within the limited two shade range, this would make a wonderful luxurious treat for yourself (you deserve it!). It would also make a great statement gift. It’s perfect for Mother’s Day, or a gift for your bestie’s birthday, or even a Valentine’s gift, especially if you wrapped it up along with a nice gold foundation brush and some chocolates 😉
Royal Gold Radiant Foundation get’s a 4.5 out of 5 sumptuous turtles.
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