No, it's not a flock of tiny glittery budgerigars, it's actually a collection of shiny eyebrow tweezers from Tweezerit.co.uk
Ergonomically designed, and extremely easy to use, even for those cack-handed muppets amongst us (that'll be me, then), these are proving to be real contenders to my Tweezermans, owing to the easy to grip wider section nearer the tips.
And they're cute, too! They cost £25 from Tweezerit.
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Clarins Instant Smooth Crystal Lip Balm
And yet:
They're really, really, really gorgeous. They're also not really green and blue sadly, but this makes them not impossible to wear, as the surprisingly pigmented coloured cores of these Crystal balms make very good lipsticks, actually. Here's some swatches:
From left to right we have: 05 Crystal Rose, 07 Crystal Gold Plum, 06 Crystal Mandarin, and 08 Crystal Berry. The balm surrounding the coloured core is essentially clear in use, but it diffuses the edges of the shades, making them nourishing to wear, but still colourful enough to define your lips:
Lip swatches:
Crystal Rose: A soft, gentle, easy-to-wear pink
Crystal Gold Plum: A cooler shade of plum, with a hint of golden irridescence
Crystal Mandarin: a bright splash of juicy orange
Crystal Berry: cool berry, without any shimmer
As you can see, the shades are soft and sheer, and (some patchiness with the pigment in Mandarin and Gold Plum aside) very easy to wear. And they smell deliciously of berries!
My picks out of these four are Crystal Rose, and Crystal Berry, they're slightly easier to get the colour applied evenly, and are the shades best suited to my skin tone.
See anything you like? They're on counter very soon ...
The Fine Print: PR samples.
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Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Max Factor Colour Elixir Giant Pen Sticks Launch Soon
I've had this glass of pretties on my desk for a while now, and, as they launch in a couple of weeks, I figured (I'm nice like that) it was time to tell you about them. There's a slew of "podgy" products about at the moment, but Max Factor Giant Pen Sticks in the Colour Elixir range - launching on April 1st at Boots - are slightly different, being more akin to a pencil lipstick, than a self-propelling pencil of balm. You'll need a sharpener, for a start ...
There are six colours to choose from, all selected by Max Factor makeup artist Mel Arter. Mel; famous for her inspired and edgy makeup looks, has been inspired this time around by the latest catwalk trends, and she says:
“Right
now we’re seeing the biggest colour comeback in cosmetics since the 80s
– it’s a backlash against the recession as people ditch the minimal
trend by adding a cheerful splash of colour. There was a real sporty
element to the collections for SS/13. Brights on the lips are a huge nod
to that. Specifically pink as it is such an informal and fun colour.
"The texture should be waxy and the shape informal. My favourite Giant Pen Stick is
Vibrant Pink 15 - a sophisticated fluoro-pink which is the perfect
expression of that trend. Teamed with your favourite eyeliner inside the
waterline, gives the statement lip more attitude. Minimal and cool. Hot
Chocolate pushes neutral lips forward for the coming season. It gives
the right amount of colour and finish to a nude make-up. Your lips look
tonal but alive. This shade compliments a nude make-up beautifully.”
It's a compact range of two pinks, two reds, a nude, and a, as the name implies, a rather subtle coral shade, but let's have a closer look at the two shades Mel Arter mentions above, Vibrant Pink, and Hot Chocolate:
And here's them on my lips:
Think Mel is bang on with her talk of the eighties for Vibrant Pink - I had an entire outfit this colour in 1988! I'll be showing you the rest of the range in more detail in another post, and I'll also be telling you all about my upcoming Giant Pen Stick "colour consultation" with another of my Max Factor makeup artist heroes, Caroline Barnes soon too.
Looking forward to the Giant Pen Stick Launch on April 1st? I am!
The Fine Print: This is a sponsored post. Get Lippie only accepts sponsored content if it's a product that would be featured on the site ordinarily, this product passed that test. Thanks for reading.
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Monday, 11 March 2013
Deo Perfume Candy - Edible Deodorant?
Ever wanted to smell good enough to eat? Well ...
Now you can. Kind of. Possibly. Maybe! We're not sure. Anyway. Cybercandy sent me this little box of Bulgarian Deo Candy, which contains rose extract (said, in Japanese studies, to be excreted in your sweat after ingestion) and claims to perfume your pits for up to six hours after munching! Here at Lippie Towers, we decided to try a little science for ourselves, and put the claims to the test.
Well, we say science, it was more like sitting around on a Sunday afternoon eating sweeties then sniffing each other, but, instead of calling it "a normal Sunday afternoon with the Lippies*", for the purposes of this review, the title "science" will just have to do ...
The sweeties are pretty tasty. I expected them to be rose-flavoured, akin to a hard-boiled Turkish Delight, but they're actually orange-y, and rather sherbety too. Very nice, in fact. Bit crunchy. I didn't tell MrL what he was eating (although his face when I pointed out it was "edible deodorant" a bit later on was worthy of a blog post in itself, frankly), and we both enjoyed them. After an hour or so, we had a sniff of each others pits.
Man, the things I do for this blog, seriously.
So, how did we smell? Well, not that different to normal, really. Possibly slightly sweeter than usual, but there was no gust of Bulgarian rosy pits that we could discern, alas. I'm slightly disappointed, but hey! Sweeties!
For £1.85 you can have literally minutes of fun wit these, and possibly smell a bit nicer ... I did actually notice that my breath was a bit sweeter after eating these, so maybe a better breath freshener, as well as a nice taste sensation.
You can find Deo Perfume Candy here
* We do our perfume testing on a Sunday. And MrL is a chocoholic. SHUT UP.
The Fine Print: PR Sample
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Now you can. Kind of. Possibly. Maybe! We're not sure. Anyway. Cybercandy sent me this little box of Bulgarian Deo Candy, which contains rose extract (said, in Japanese studies, to be excreted in your sweat after ingestion) and claims to perfume your pits for up to six hours after munching! Here at Lippie Towers, we decided to try a little science for ourselves, and put the claims to the test.
Well, we say science, it was more like sitting around on a Sunday afternoon eating sweeties then sniffing each other, but, instead of calling it "a normal Sunday afternoon with the Lippies*", for the purposes of this review, the title "science" will just have to do ...
The sweeties are pretty tasty. I expected them to be rose-flavoured, akin to a hard-boiled Turkish Delight, but they're actually orange-y, and rather sherbety too. Very nice, in fact. Bit crunchy. I didn't tell MrL what he was eating (although his face when I pointed out it was "edible deodorant" a bit later on was worthy of a blog post in itself, frankly), and we both enjoyed them. After an hour or so, we had a sniff of each others pits.
Man, the things I do for this blog, seriously.
So, how did we smell? Well, not that different to normal, really. Possibly slightly sweeter than usual, but there was no gust of Bulgarian rosy pits that we could discern, alas. I'm slightly disappointed, but hey! Sweeties!
For £1.85 you can have literally minutes of fun wit these, and possibly smell a bit nicer ... I did actually notice that my breath was a bit sweeter after eating these, so maybe a better breath freshener, as well as a nice taste sensation.
You can find Deo Perfume Candy here
* We do our perfume testing on a Sunday. And MrL is a chocoholic. SHUT UP.
The Fine Print: PR Sample
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Sunday, 10 March 2013
Lippie's Lust List #2 Clarins Instant Smooth Crystal Lip Balm
Seriously, how gorgeous are these? Full review for you later on in the week, but just had to share this picture today!
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Friday, 8 March 2013
Bobbi Brown Lilac Rose Eye Palette, Roza Polish and Lipglosses
It's been a while since I've featured anything from Bobbi Brown, I realise, but the press release for the new Lilac Rose collection was so pretty I couldn't resist ... a reasonable-sized collection, consisting of a new shimmer brick, an eye palette, a polish and several lip colours, I've selected my picks of the collection to show you here.
First off, the star of the show, the Lilac Rose eyeshadow palette. This couldn't have been better chosen for me, if I'd selected the shades myself (though I'd have left out the shimmery lilac, thereby negating the whole point of the palette's inclusion in the collection in one go, but there you are, I'm an iconoclast*, I am):
Housed in a package the same size as a normal shimmer brick, the Lilac Rose Eye palette contains eight shadows, all in the (rather muted) lilac/taupe/plum/brown range, with a variety of finishes.
In the top section, you have (clockwise from top left):
Ivory - Matte but not chalky shade
Pale Rose - matte pale plum-taupe
Pink Lily - Metallic (and slightly powdery) lilac, there was quite a bit of fallout from this
Stormy Grey - Shimmery brown with a greyish cast.
On the bottom you have (also clockwise from top left)
Barely There - satin-finish pale tan-flesh shade
Heather Brown - similar to Barely There, only with a touch more pink, and a lot more shimmer
Dusty Lilac - I'd say this was more of a dusty rose shade, very matte, and makes (strangely), an excellent contour shade
Black Chocolate - blackened dark brown, but without any red tones. A great liner colour.
This is a great set of neutrals that you can use to create quite a few looks with. I've created smokey looks with stormy grey, pink lily, pale rose and black chocolate, and a few no-makeup looks with the other shades too. If pink lily was more purple, then this would - quite possibly - have gone into the top ten eyeshadow palettes of all time.
I'm also a big fan of the Roza Nail Polish that comes with this collection, you know when you get something, and you want to wear it there and then? I had that with this shade:
Obligatory "Claw" bottle shot |
Yes, I did mainly choose this shot to show off my wedding ring. Shut UP. |
Finally, there are a couple of lipglosses with the collection, which I don't love (they're too sheer for a lipstick slut like myself), but it's a good formula nonetheless, and I'm happy that the crappy brushes Bobbi Brown lipglosses have been saddled with for (what seems like) forever have been ditched in favour of doe foot applicators. Here's the swatches:
At the top you have Lilac Rose, and bottom you have Pink Lily. Both nice shades in the tube, but on the lips all you get is a slight milky glaze with just a hint of colour. Not my kind of thing, personally, but possibly not such a bad thing, as, personally, I think lilac lipstick (and gloss) should be banned. It makes you look cyanotic, and, unless you're an habituee of Camden pretending to be one of the undead, or are an actual Victorian consumptive crack whore, it's not an easy look to pull off, frankly.
Overall, an extremely nice collection, as far as I'm concerned (potential cyanotic lip issues aside), what do you think? It's on counter this week, and prices start from £11 for the nail polish up to £45 for the eyeshadow palette
* Yes, I did have to check that meant what I thought it meant. I've been away, I think my brains have atrophied.
The Fine Prinr: PR Samples. No Victorian crack whores harmed in the writing of this post. Camden, you're on your final warning, however.
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Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Clinique Even Better Foundation Review
I genuinely thought I'd already reviewed this, seeing as it was by far my favourite foundation released in 2012, but it appears not. Oh well, better late than never, eh? Especially as this bottle is very nearly due for a replacement ...
Housed in a neat dropper-style bottle (my favourite kind), Clinique Even Better foundation contains many of the same ingredients as their Even Better skin-tone brightening skincare range, which is expanding (wonderfully) all the time. I'm never without their Even Better Eyes dark circle corrector in my handbag! Used long-term, this foundation is said to have skin-tone evening properties. I can't comment on that, as I'm a complete foundation flibbertigibbet, but I do use this foundation several times a week, because I genuinely love it.
It's available in 18 shades divided into with several colour groups, all of which have cool, warm or neutral undertones, and this shade is 03 Ivory (VF-N) (ie: Very Fair colour grouping, with Neutral undertones). It's the third lightest shade in the collection. Please bear in mind that my hands are a lot paler than my face, and this foundation, whilst appearing dark on the hand and arm, is actually a pretty darn near perfect match for my facial skin.
It's a medium-thick formulation, giving a satin-matte finish, and a medium coverage. You can, if you so wish, build it up to full-coverage on problem areas, but I prefer to use a separate concealer if I need extra coverage, which isn't very often when using this, in all honesty. Here's the return of Maurice the Control Mole to demonstrate:
As you can see, that's some pretty good coverage, right there. Best of all, this level of coverage lasts. And it lasts well. I don't know about you, but my skin eats foundation, and I find that generally around 3pm (I apply it around 6am though, bear in mind, so that's nine hours) I need to top up a bit, as I have high colouring, and this tends to peek through after a foundation has been on for a while.
I have found, however, that Clinique Even Better lasts longer than very many foundations, and it's this long-lasting-ness (totally a word), coupled with excellent coverage without looking flat, or cakey, or needing a setting powder that makes me love it. As I've said, I can't speak for its skincare properties, as I use very many different foundations in the course of a month, but as a foundation, this one is difficult to beat, and that's why my bottle is nearly empty ...
Lippie Rating:
Clinique Even Better Foundation earns a Triple Lippie for being long-lasting, not needing powder, and giving a great finish. A great rating for a great product.
The Fine Print: PR sample, which is so old it's nearly gone. Definite repurchase material though.
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