Wednesday 15 October 2014

Simple makeup (yeaaah right)

Understably this would be considered a/an 'evening/goth/overdone/heavy/holiday' makeup in the real world but we pay that no mind over on this blog :)



This was one of my favourite and fully satisfying in-a-rush (or possibly can't-be-arsed) looks. As a historical moment I used no more than three eyeshadows on that day! That is, a matte white to highlight, a shimmery pink all over the lid and a dark grey matte to define the crease and the lower lashline. 
On my lips is the Dermacol Seduction lipstick in 06 which I will cherish until my dying breath as the perfect corpsey nude.

Monday 13 October 2014

Locally Available Beauty Products Haul

I splurged a little today, combining a trip to a DM drugstore with collecting a webshop delivery. See below for results.
Left to right, top to bottom: 
  • Brische Lux hydrating lipstick in the shade 9
  • Brische Barra del Labios Liquida liquid lipstick in No 12
  • Paese Manifesto liquid lisptick in 910
  • Six Jewelry earrings
  • Paese Kashmir Eyeshadow Trio in 682
  • Avon Care 3in1 Oil Control Cleanser, Toner and Moisturizer
  • Balea Dusche & Shampoo for Kids in Pferde
  • Dontodent sensitive intensive-Schutz Mundspuelung mouthwash
  • Essence All about Matt! blotting sheets
  • BrushArt Eye Brush
  • Essence Powder Brush
  • BrushArt Eyebrow Brush
  • Rimmel Stay Matte pressed powder in 001 Transparent
  • Monster High wet wipes
  • Das Gesunde Plus Halsbonbons (sore throat remedy) in the litchi & green tea flavour




I haven't tried all of the products yet although some are repeated purchases. I loosely grouped the goodies up for more close-up pictures.

The sore throat hard candies were quite disappointing. At 0.99 cents I have no significant regrets over buying them, however, given my current state of health I would have liked something that actually worked. They seem to contain no menthol/eucalyptus or any symptom-relieving ingredients I could identify. They taste pretty off-putting so they won't double as candy either.

On to the Balea kid's shampoo: I LOVE this stuff and this could easily be my twentieth bottle. It is one of the most readily available SLS-free shampoos in Slovakia, costs 0.99 cents AND has fun animal facts in German on the back. My hair trouble would be enough to fill a whole anotherpost, so to keep things brief, this shampoo provides the best cleansing action vs colour protection balance. The primary surfactants listed are Coco-Glucoside, Sodium Coco-Sulfate and Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine. This particular edition is horse-themed and for once actually smells pleasant.

I have absolutely no experience with the facial wash and the mouthwash yet. Both were under two euros.


 Next I grabbed some blotting papers after discovering that the handy package contains 50 pieces. I used to think there were about three or five per package for some reason. I yet have to put them to a difficult test against the oily monstrosity that is my nose.

The Rimmel Stay Matte powder is pulverized gold and the ultimate solution to the aforementioned nose problem. It is not entirely transparet, however, I am happy to report that it is actually lighter than my skin and slightly yellow-toned. I prefer to combine it with a higher coverage pink-toned powder to create an almost neutral colour balance. 

Obviously I got the wet wipes primarily because of the brand. I spend excessive amounts of time in the children's cosmetics aisle in DM; I want everything! (Btw the Monster High shampoo is a very good SLS-free shampoo too.) I like to carry these in my bag for all sorts of emergency clean-up. 




 I badly needed a replacement for my disgusting shabby handle-less powder brush and I thought that upping my eyeshadow game is a life-long process waiting to be aided by some more eye brushes.


 Quite randomly I popped into a Six Jewelry shop and saw these earrings for two euros! I've had this exact same pair before and worn them almost daily for about nine months until the metal parts oxidized into oblivion. They feel very lightweight and are the ideal length for my preference.



The rather well-colour-coordinated picture above captures my 'colour' makeup aquisitons. I would not have bought any of the lipsticks in an actual shop: the online swatches depicted them as true purples. At least I'll  have something to challenge my comfort zone :) It must be nevertheless noted that the quality of the liquids ( in terms of opacity, pigmentation, precision of application, scent and taste etc) is superb.



The eyeshadows feel extremely luxurious considering the ludicrous 1.39 euros I paid for the whole trio. Despite their heavenly smooth, velvet-like textures, they did give me impressions of the chalky kind. 




Above: a swatch of the lip products under natural daylight.
Below: eyeshadow swatch under natural daylight.

 

Would you like to try any of these products?:)

Love,
Maggie.