Armani Eyes to Kill eyeshadows have been all over Twitter recently, and, as I've had mine for about three months now, I thought it was about time I actually reviewed it!
Not quite a cream, not quite a powder, but rather a hybrid mixture of them both, the Armani Eyes to Kill shadows are easy to use, last well, and are a pleasure to use.
I have shade 8, which I don't know the name of, but it's a grey-speckled champagne shade:
I find they work best if you apply with a finger tip - they do not get along with synthetic eye brushes at all, but if you must use a brush, make sure it's a natural hair brush.
They do give a heavy metallic finish when applied:
This amount on a finger tip applies like this:
Which is a cool, silvery-champagne shade, which works very well alone to brighten up eyes, and just give you a slightly-more-awake look when you can't be bothered with a more structured makeup look.
You can sheer them out, but you will need to work quickly, as the shadows set in about a minute or so:
The shadows last well - around 12 hours with minimal creasing, and I find that they also make quite a good base for more traditional powder shadows. Mostly I use this alone with a hint of smudged eyeliner and LOTS of mascara for a very simple makeup look that takes seconds to pull together.
Armani Eyes to Kill shadows are available at Harrods, Harvey Nichols and Selfridges and will cost you around £25 each. I'll be honest, I picked this shade because I found a lot of the others were far too sparkly for every day use, and at this price, I'd want to use it a lot! The pot has been used two/three times a week for three months now, and shows barely any signs of wear, so I think, in the long run, it's worth the money.
However, I'll be showing you a cheap(er) alternative tomorrow ...
The Fine Print: I bought this from Harrods a couple of months ago - alongside a few other bits. Further Disclosure: Hands shown in this post do not belong to Get Lippie - a stunt swatching double has had to be enlisted.
This post originated at: http://getlippie.com All rights reserved.
Beauty Without Fuss
Popular Posts
Recent Posts
Sunday, 5 June 2011
Saturday, 4 June 2011
Gah! Essie Apricot Oil
Don't you just hate it when this happens?
I knocked over my beloved bottle of Essie's Apricot Cuticle Oil earlier this evening, and the neck of the bottle broke off in the cap. INFURIATING!
And it was a present, so I've no idea where/how I can replace it!
This post originated at: http://getlippie.com All rights reserved.
I knocked over my beloved bottle of Essie's Apricot Cuticle Oil earlier this evening, and the neck of the bottle broke off in the cap. INFURIATING!
And it was a present, so I've no idea where/how I can replace it!
This post originated at: http://getlippie.com All rights reserved.
Thursday, 2 June 2011
Elemis Freshskin
I do like a bit of Elemis, so when I found out they were launching a more "affordable" range of skin care, I was delighted. Then, when I discovered that the aforementioned range of skincare was designed for 16-24 year olds, I was heartbroken.But, I'm not one to brood, so, being the kind-hearted soul that I am, I passed a selection of the products onto my workmate Bel, who agreed to try them out for me. Take it away, Bel:
My teenage years weren't all bad, excepting the flat chest, train-track braces and highly temperamental teenage skin - all of which would eventually pass. Wouldn’t they?
I'm now twenty-something and when it comes to my skin I'm still stuck in a teen time warp. So believe me when I say I have tried all manner of things to sort my face out! Antibiotics, chemical peels, classic facials, microdermabrasion, and an excruciating treatment involving a laser, a humongous pair of suctioning tweezer things and a three inch needle - and yes I paid a hideous amount for the "pleasure".
So when Get Lippie offered (read as "had to wrestle out of my hands") me a testing opportunity for the brand new Elemis Fresh Skin range I was only too happy to oblige.
Elemis packaging has always looked a bit old ladyish for me. And although pretty inoffensive, the cerise and white packaging of this new range is probably hitting it’s target market - which admittedly may not be me (10 years too ahem, "mature").
The Peachy Perfect Skin Wash Cleanser (£12) came in a handy dispenser, lathered well and had a lovely zingy fresh smell (chicory, elderflower and lemon apparently). My skin felt pretty tight after the first wash, but I persisted for a few days using it in the morning with my gentler Darphin cleanser in the evening. However after a week I had to stop using it as my skin got seriously dry. Having said that, with my skin like an arid desert, all my spots seemed to wither away.
Next up was the Skin Glow Exfoliating Face Wash - quite granular and abrasive. But then again that is what an exfoliator is generally required to be. It was too much when used in conjunction with the cleanser but used once/twice a week with a gentler cleanser it worked a treat, particularly for sweeping away dead skin cells around the nose. (My favourite exfoliator is in fact another Elemis product - the Papaya Enzyme Peel). The Day cream was a great consistency - the dispenser delivering the perfect amount of cream for my face. It gave a good level of moisture throughout the day but felt a bit cloying on the skin and my make-up didn’t sit too well.
Last but not least the Dreamy Sleep Night Time Moisturiser (£22)- which was my favourite product. A lovely rich (what I thought was) lavender scented, moisturiser - that sent me into a blissful sleep! Turns out it was blackcurrant seed oil and barley extract. But how would it contend with my oily but dehydrated skin? Pretty well. By the morning my skin looked more glowing than usual. But that may be more to do with the sleep inducing properties of the "lavender" rather than magical skin glowing ingredients.
The Elemis Freshskin range is available from Timetospa
The Fine Print: PR samples - as always, the link to products is unaffilliated. Many thanks to Bel for being this week's guinea-pig!
This post originated at: http://getlippie.com/ All rights reserved.
Tuesday, 31 May 2011
MUFE Smoky Lash Mascara Review
I am utterly invisible without mascara, more and more these days I realise that it truly is my desert island beauty product. Well, if you ignored lipstick, foundation and skincare it would be ...
[ahem]
I've heard some amazing things about Makeup Forever's Smoky Lash mascara, but the name - and the difficulty of actually getting hold of it - has always put me off. For some reason, I thought it would be a not particularly pigmented mascara, or it would be more grey than black. Any mascara that isn't black just makes my lashes look dusty, and disappear, and are a complete waste of money, no matter how good the formula. Nonetheless, on my trip to Paris recently (sorry, I'll stop going on about it soon, I promise), picking up a tube of this was absolutely top of my Sephora shopping list.
And boy! Am I glad I picked it up. It's black - very, very, very black - it lengthens, it adds volume and it curls my lashes beautifully, and all without going crispy.
These are my lashes after just one coat of Smoky Lash. Not impressed? Here's how it looks in comparison to having no mascara on the other eye:
See? The lashes on my other eye are completely invisible, even though I'm wearing both shadow and liner on that eye.
Another view:
Difference isn't quite as distinct from this angle, but you can see that you can't see the lashes on the other eye ... if you see what I mean ...
The mascara lasts well, and is very easily buildable if you decide you need more than one coat. I found that the clumping was minimal, and it neither runs nor flakes throughout the day, which is completely amazing. It's a rather dry formula, which I prefer to a wetter one, and the brush is on the large side, but it's not so large as to be completely unmanageable.
And here is how it looks in the full context of my face. Other products used are Le Metier's Penelope Kaleidoscope shadows on the eyes, Peau Vierge on the skin, New ID coral blush and Dior's spinning lip polish in Fresh Expert on my lips - expect little peeks at these a lot coming up. Yeah, I don't know why I'm raising one eyebrow in that picture either, but it's the only one that came out in focus, so ...
Makeup Forever Smoky Lash has rocketed up my list of favourite mascaras, and is currently up in my top five alongside Armani Eyes to Kill, Trish McEvoy High Volume (which I think they've changed the formula of on recent re-purchase), Bourjois Volume Fast and Perfect Rotating Mascara and Le Metier's Anamorphic Mascara. What are your top mascaras?
This post originated at: http://getlippie.com All rights reserved.
[ahem]
I've heard some amazing things about Makeup Forever's Smoky Lash mascara, but the name - and the difficulty of actually getting hold of it - has always put me off. For some reason, I thought it would be a not particularly pigmented mascara, or it would be more grey than black. Any mascara that isn't black just makes my lashes look dusty, and disappear, and are a complete waste of money, no matter how good the formula. Nonetheless, on my trip to Paris recently (sorry, I'll stop going on about it soon, I promise), picking up a tube of this was absolutely top of my Sephora shopping list.
And boy! Am I glad I picked it up. It's black - very, very, very black - it lengthens, it adds volume and it curls my lashes beautifully, and all without going crispy.
These are my lashes after just one coat of Smoky Lash. Not impressed? Here's how it looks in comparison to having no mascara on the other eye:
See? The lashes on my other eye are completely invisible, even though I'm wearing both shadow and liner on that eye.
Another view:
Difference isn't quite as distinct from this angle, but you can see that you can't see the lashes on the other eye ... if you see what I mean ...
The mascara lasts well, and is very easily buildable if you decide you need more than one coat. I found that the clumping was minimal, and it neither runs nor flakes throughout the day, which is completely amazing. It's a rather dry formula, which I prefer to a wetter one, and the brush is on the large side, but it's not so large as to be completely unmanageable.
And here is how it looks in the full context of my face. Other products used are Le Metier's Penelope Kaleidoscope shadows on the eyes, Peau Vierge on the skin, New ID coral blush and Dior's spinning lip polish in Fresh Expert on my lips - expect little peeks at these a lot coming up. Yeah, I don't know why I'm raising one eyebrow in that picture either, but it's the only one that came out in focus, so ...
Makeup Forever Smoky Lash has rocketed up my list of favourite mascaras, and is currently up in my top five alongside Armani Eyes to Kill, Trish McEvoy High Volume (which I think they've changed the formula of on recent re-purchase), Bourjois Volume Fast and Perfect Rotating Mascara and Le Metier's Anamorphic Mascara. What are your top mascaras?
Monday, 30 May 2011
Sephora Paris Giveaway
Man, I miss Sephora! Subject to a couple of caveats - more about which later - I wish they'd bring it back to the UK, I think the time is right, and the market is more than ready this time around.
But, as Sephora has seemingly no plans whatsoever to bring Sephora back in the near future, I thought that I would do my part and bring a little bit of it back for my readers!
There is a duochrome nail varnish (dupe for Deborah Lippman's Wicked Game/OPI-Katy Perry Just Like The Movies), a Sephora lipgloss in Ballerina Pink and an exclusive Sephora "Paris" palette which includes four lip colours, a blusher and nine eyeshadows. Plus, in the bag you see above are a couple of other bits and bobs for you as a mystery bonus!
All you have to do to win the Sephora goody bag is to leave me a comment on this post, (alongside a valid email address) and let me know which brands/products you'd like Sephora to stock if/when they do come back to the UK.
I will make the draw next Sunday (5th June - where on earth has this year gone?) and contact the winner the same day. Usual rules apply - editors decision is final etc.
Get your thinking caps on!
But, as Sephora has seemingly no plans whatsoever to bring Sephora back in the near future, I thought that I would do my part and bring a little bit of it back for my readers!
There is a duochrome nail varnish (dupe for Deborah Lippman's Wicked Game/OPI-Katy Perry Just Like The Movies), a Sephora lipgloss in Ballerina Pink and an exclusive Sephora "Paris" palette which includes four lip colours, a blusher and nine eyeshadows. Plus, in the bag you see above are a couple of other bits and bobs for you as a mystery bonus!
All you have to do to win the Sephora goody bag is to leave me a comment on this post, (alongside a valid email address) and let me know which brands/products you'd like Sephora to stock if/when they do come back to the UK.
I will make the draw next Sunday (5th June - where on earth has this year gone?) and contact the winner the same day. Usual rules apply - editors decision is final etc.
Get your thinking caps on!
Saturday, 28 May 2011
Bioderma Crealine Winner!
By the Oh So Scientific (TM) Method of asking MrLippie to pick a number between 1 and 33, I'm delighted to let you know that the winner of both the Bioderma Crealine cleanser and wipes is ...
Peonies And Lilies!
Well done lovely, I'll drop you an email later today.
Thanks for all your entries everyone, keep your eyes peeled for another giveaway, this time featuring Sephora goodies very soon...
Peonies And Lilies!
Well done lovely, I'll drop you an email later today.
Thanks for all your entries everyone, keep your eyes peeled for another giveaway, this time featuring Sephora goodies very soon...
Thursday, 26 May 2011
Get Lippie's Lippie!
I'm interrupting my Paris posts today to let you know some astonishing news! A couple of weeks ago Daniel Sandler and I created a couple of bespoke lipsticks at the Cosmetics a la Carte store in London - purely for my own use - and yesterday Lynne Sanders, the founder of the company, got in touch to let me know that they loved the shade "Luce" so much that they're introducing it to their range of off-the-shelf shades this autumn!
I can't even begin to tell you how happy and excited this has made me, what an honour! I'm stunned that people will be able to buy something I've had a hand in creating, and that it will bear my name. Immortalised in lipstick, I simply can't believe it. I'll let you know exact dates as and when the details are finalised, but this is the single most exciting thing that's happened as a result of my blogging, and I can't wait to see if other people will love the shade as much as I do!
But, that's not all! Get Lippie is available to buy too! The shade (a cool rosy purple) will be available from this Saturday (28th May), purely as a made-to-order shade for anybody who would like to buy one for themselves. A few people were asking me how to get hold of it, so if you're interested, you can either pop into the store on Motcomb Street, or call 020 7622 2318 and buy one mail-order. The cost will be £18, plus £4 P&P.
So, not one, but two lipsticks associated with this blog are available to buy, massive thanks to both Lynne and Daniel for helping make this astonished little blogger's dream come true.
The Fine Print: None of the links in this post are affliliate links, and Get Lippie won't receive any payment should you make a purchase. But if you do buy either of the shades, please send me a pic, I'd love to see!
This post originated at: http://getlippie.com All rights reserved.
I can't even begin to tell you how happy and excited this has made me, what an honour! I'm stunned that people will be able to buy something I've had a hand in creating, and that it will bear my name. Immortalised in lipstick, I simply can't believe it. I'll let you know exact dates as and when the details are finalised, but this is the single most exciting thing that's happened as a result of my blogging, and I can't wait to see if other people will love the shade as much as I do!
But, that's not all! Get Lippie is available to buy too! The shade (a cool rosy purple) will be available from this Saturday (28th May), purely as a made-to-order shade for anybody who would like to buy one for themselves. A few people were asking me how to get hold of it, so if you're interested, you can either pop into the store on Motcomb Street, or call 020 7622 2318 and buy one mail-order. The cost will be £18, plus £4 P&P.
So, not one, but two lipsticks associated with this blog are available to buy, massive thanks to both Lynne and Daniel for helping make this astonished little blogger's dream come true.
The Fine Print: None of the links in this post are affliliate links, and Get Lippie won't receive any payment should you make a purchase. But if you do buy either of the shades, please send me a pic, I'd love to see!
This post originated at: http://getlippie.com All rights reserved.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
©
Get Lippie | All rights reserved.