Showing posts with label revlon colorstay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label revlon colorstay. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Miranda Kerr look

Saw Michelle Phan's video 3 days ago on How to Look Like Miranda Kerr, the lady I always describe as 'an Angel on Earth', and I know many of you would agree with me. I love her face (and her rocking body) so much I'd do anything to look like her. And make up is the closest way possible for me to achieve that, well, somehow.. Or not. 



So what do you think? Yay or nay? Please don't be harsh.You gotta admit though, the dimples looked pretty convincing. Oh how I wish I really do have 'em!




Products Used:
    • Revlon ColorStay (220 Natural Beige)
    • Ben Nye Banana Powder
    • Etude House "Drawing" Eyebrow Pencil
    • Sleek i-Divine Palette (Storm)
    • CoverGirl Lashblash Mascara
    • Physician's Formula 2 in 1 Eyeliner Pen
    • Ever Bilena Matte Lipstick (Mauvey)
    • ELF Luscious Liquid Lipstick (Perfect Pink)



Monday, January 7, 2013

2012 Favourites

Welcome to my first ever 'favourites' post! I don't know if I can promise to do one every month but I will surely do one at the end of each year, starting now! I may be a tad too late since we already welcomed 2013 a few days ago, but the first week of January is not over yet. So now, keep scrolling and see which products made it to my 2012 Favourites! 






Revlon Colorstay (220 Natural Beige)
Probably the best foundation I've ever used! It's lightweight, doesn't cake up, and stays on the whole day. I got this around February and this is the only foundation I've used since then.

You can check out my full Revlon Colorstay review.






Evian Facial Spray
I spray this all over my face right after I seal my foundation with a translucent powder. Not many people know that this can be used as a fixing spray, I actually just found out when I read the instructions at the back but believe me, this will seal in your foundation concealer and eye shadow perfectly! I suggest you use this before putting on eyeliner and mascara.






Sleek i-Divine Palette (Storm)
My most go-to palette for 2012. It has a wide variety of colours that can be worn in different types of occasions. It's also a perfect palette to bring during trips because it's very compact. The lighter shades are perfect to use as highlighters. 

Purchased from: The Updated Trends







Avon Smooth Minerals Powder Blush (M02 Blushed) 
I've tried a lot of blushers, but nothing gave me such a natural and healthy looking glow like this product had given me, probably because it matches my skin tone so well. Plus, it's a mineral powder, so I never had break outs.







CoverGirl Lash Blast Volume 
& 
Maybelline The Magnum Volum Express Mascara
My go-to mascara for 2012. I use CoverGirl Lash Blast for my top lashes, I curl my lashes, apply this and I'm good to go. However, when I need that extra umph, I add Maybelline's The Magnum Volum Express Mascara on my lower lashes. It's really good for lengthening but its wet formula makes my lashes droop down when used on my upper lashes.






Etude House 'Drawing' Brow Pencil
&
'Color My Brows' Brow Tame
I appreciate perfect looking brows, but I gotta admit that it's the most time consuming step in my whole make up routine! That's why it was such a relief when I found this brow pencil. Its' unique shape makes it so easy to fill the brows, it also comes with a nice spoolie. After the pencil, I use the tame to groom and keep the brows in place.

You can check out my Etude House Brow Products review.

'Drawing' Eyebrow Pencil


'Color My Brows' Brow Tame





Beauty Cosmetics Stippling and Crease Brush
&
Suesh Tapered Blending Brush
These brushes are my greatest discoveries of 2012. I have been using the ones I got from Beauty cosmetics for a couple of months now and I have nothing negative to say about it. The same goes with the Suesh Tapered Blending Brush. Two proudly Filipino brands that creates great and quality brushes.






EOS  Lip Balm (Passion Fruit)
I got this online just because I thought it was cute. When I got it, it turned out to be a really great product. I use this before I sleep to prevent my lips from chapping overnight. Plus it has such a nice sweet, kinda fruity scent that I love so much.







Sleek Pout Paints (Milkshake & Port)
A little goes a long way indeed! The most pigmented lip product I've ever tried. It can be a bit drying when used alone though, so I always use my trusted lip balm beforehand. So far, I only have these two gorgeous colours, but I will definitely get more soon!

Purchased from: The Updated Trends

L: Milkshake
R: Port





ELF Waterproof Eyeliners
They were definitely not waterproof because it smudges a teeny bit the moment I use a fixing spray, but I love how easy it is to create thin lines since it has a felt tip. I think it's also nice that it comes in a variety of colours rather than just plain black. I personally adore the Teal one.

You can check out my ELF Waterproof Eyeliners review.

SHADES: Coffee, Teal Black





Lucas Papaw Ointment
Another great discovery I made in 2012. I've been hearing great things about this product so I decided to get it and see whether it's really worth all the hype. And it really is! So far I've used this to treat burns, mosquito bites and dry spots, it works just like magic.

Purchased from: Digital Traincase




That is everything! So what do you think about my little compilation? Have you seen any of your personal favourites as well? 



Friday, August 3, 2012

REVIEW: Revlon Colorstay Foundation

There are times when you just wake up and don't feel so confident on going out with a totally bare face. Dark circles under the eyes, pimple marks, discolorations and tons of other skin problems can just swoop down our confidence. That is why it's always helpful when you have a trusted foundation within reach.

SHADE: 220 Natural Beige

HITS:
  • it blends really well on the skin.
  • it does stay on for 24 hours as said in the bottle (or cap!), especially when you set it with loose powder.
  • you get so much product. Unlike the other liquid foundations that also comes in glass containers, this one doesn't come in an unreasonably chunky bottle so there's more product than bottle.
  • it hides imperfections fast. You don't have to go over your unwanted spots to achieve a flawless look.

MISSES: 
  • it kinda smells like a combination of paint and that cough syrup you've always hated. (but for some reason, I don't mind so much!)
  • it can get a bit cakey if you don't use a moisturizer or a primer beforehand.
  • it does not come with a pump. You do have to pour it on your finger or at the back of your hand before applying it to your face which can get a bit messy.
  • it sets very quickly. You do have to work fast if you don't want to end up with blotches all over your face. For some this is a good thing, but not for me because I'm very slow!