Thứ Hai, 8 tháng 6, 2015

MAC Huggable Lipcolour in Play It Soft

The new MAC Huggable Lipcolours ($24) are huggable, kissable and loveable. Like the In Extra Dimension Eyeshadows the MAC Huggable Lipcolours are back by popular demand (though the huggables are limited edition). 


So what does "huggable" mean? According to MAC, the Huggable Lipcolour is inspired by Asian trends - a lipstick formulation that "hugs" (sculpts) the lips with a lasting, glossy finish. There are 12 shades in the limited edition line. 

Funnily enough, the MAC Huggable Lipcolour does remind me a lot of the one and only Asian lipstick in my collection (the Etude House My Jelly Lips Talk in Plum). The Huggable Lip Colour is more pigmented, less glossy/slippery and longer wearing than the My Jelly Lips Talk but I can see the similarities. 

I'd best describe Play It Soft as a pinky coral with a cream finish (I believe all the Huggables are cream finish). The shade range seems to lean towards more summer appropriate hues - reds and pinks, a few orange-leaning shades, and some pinky nudes. 


The MAC Huggable Lipcolours are semi-opaque and buildable, glossy (but not to the point of looking vinyl) and have typical wear time for glossy lipsticks (~4 hours on my lips). The wear time is a bit lacking but this is expected from something more glossy. That being said, it's hydrating, comfortable, and smooths over the lips nicely. While sheer coloured lipsticks with a glossy finish might not be for everyone, the MAC Huggable Lipcolour is right up my alley. 

Have you tried the MAC Huggables Lipcolours? 
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Chủ Nhật, 7 tháng 6, 2015

essence Galaxy Flakes Effect Nail Polish in Rock My World

Happy #manimonday. I'll make this quick by saying...YES, YES, YES. I LOVE THIS NAIL POLISH. It's the essence Galaxy Flakes Effect Nail Polish in Rock My World ($3.49, exclusively at Shoppers Drug Mart) and holy cow is it beautiful. As a lover of essence's regular polish line, I was happy to learn that essence has 8 different effect nail polishes including denim, glitter jewels, polka dots, and sugar. So fun! 


It's a textured, lilac topcoat with bits of iridescent flakies and silver sparkles. Above I've paired it with  Essie's "Using My Maiden Name". Match made in heaven, right? The only downside is that it's a b*ch and a half to remove. 

What nail polish have you been loving lately? 
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Thứ Bảy, 6 tháng 6, 2015

Lise Watier Teint Lumiere Luminous Foundation in 05

Oddly enough, no other types of beauty launches get me more excited than foundations. Lately, the trend in foundations has been the "second skin" look and this Spring, Lise Watier launched its new Teint Lumiere Luminous Foundation Broad Spectrum Protection SPF 15 ($39). Lise Watier says that it is infused with a Diamond  Lumiere Complex of light reflective pigments that blends into the skin to even out skin tone and bring radiance. The concept is quite similar to that of the Guerlain Meteorites Baby Glow, as the pigments are meant to alter the way light reflects when it hits the face. 



The foundation is housed in a dropper glass bottle. It's a little messy but not unmanageable. The dropper is actually quite easy to control, even given such a low viscosity foundation. One squeeze is supposedly calculated to be just the right amount of product for the entire face. For me, the dropper dispenses enough product for all over the face plus a teeny bit extra to build coverage where I need it... in essence, the perfect amount! 

There are 8 shades of the Lise Watier Teint Lumiere available. I haven't stopped by a Shoppers Drug Mart to check out the other 7 shades, so I can't say whether or not the range would suit a large variety of skin tones. I received 05 to test out. The swatch appears to be a little more tan than my current complexion but it has just the right amount of yellow pigment in it for my Asian complexion. A little deeper into the summer and the Lise Watier Teint Lumiere in 05
 will match me perfectly (YAY!!!). 

 

...and the results of the Diamond Lumiere Complex? Pretty legit. Coverage is light yet buildable to a medium that lets a sliver of imperfections peek through. The water-like consistency is extremely lightweight on the skin. It blends into the skin until it's almost undetectable. The foundation has a dewy-not-oily finish (it's oil-free) that indeed ... looks like second skin. Further, there's something about the way that this foundation reflects light off the face that makes it special. 

Its downfall? The coverage lasts around 7-8 hours on my skin (good) but oil starts to peek through on my nose and forehead at the 4th hour (bad). 


Overall, a lovely foundation - lightweight light/medium coverage, a beautifully natural finish. However, it lacks the oil controlling properties that I typically look for in a foundation, perhaps more suitable for me in the winter when I'm less of an oil slick. I predict the Lise Watier Teint Lumiere Foundation would be great for those with dry or dull skin, as the Diamond Lumiere Complex adds a nice glow to the face. 
Have you tried the Lise Watier Teint Lumiere? 

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Thứ Sáu, 5 tháng 6, 2015

essence Longlasting Lipsticks in Natural Beauty, Barely There & I Am Yours

You can't beat lipsticks $3.49, especially when they're actually really good. I received a few of the the essence Longlasting Lipsticks (exclusively at Shoppers Drug Mart) at an essence event. There are a few new shades being launched for Spring/Summer 2015, but the only new one shown here is I Am Yours. 



The essence Longlasting Lipsticks are your one-swipe type of pigmented. They have a creamy finish and last about 4 hours on my lips with eating and drinking. Given the price, I don't find them to be at all drying, just really smooth. I wouldn't go as far as saying that they're hydrating, but they're very comfortable on the lips and don't exaggerate lip lines or dry areas. Since all three of these colours are variations on a pink/nude/mauve, they're perfect for everyday at the office. 

Barely There


Natural Beauty

I Am Yours


Have you tried any lipsticks from essence? 
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FOOD: Ontario Southwest City Fare // #OSWCityFare #OSWPourAway #OSWDigIn

With beer, wine, cider, food and live music at Wychwood Barns, you can't really go wrong. Last weekend I attended the first Ontario Southwest City Fare hosted by the iYellow Wine Club, a pop up event featuring food and drink from restaurants, breweries and more, all from the region of Southwestern Ontario spanning South Cayuga to London to Chatham-Kent to Windsor. The iYellow Wind Club provided everyone a wine glass, as well as a nifty contraption of a plate (with a hole to hold the wine glass) and we walked around, picking at the 80+ food/beverage items to try. 

I took two guests (my parents)... because I'm cool like that, my dad is a self-proclaimed 'foodie', the parents are kind of funny when they've had a few glasses of wine and beer, plus they graciously provide the internet that I use to upload my mass amounts of blog photos. Speaking of blog photos, I took quite a few at #OSWCityFare... 


trout crudo with trout chicaron // sixthirtynine.com

amsterdam sour cocktails // twistedlemon.ca

pork ravioli // twistedlemon.ca

bacon skewers // smackwaterjacks.ca


bacon skewers // smackwaterjacks.ca


liquid nitrogen ice cream // bacon skewers // smackwaterjacks.ca

beer battered chips // ramblinroad.ca

black bean fudge // cktable.ca


asparagus taste test // kerrfarm.ca, cktable.ca

maple butter tarts // leapingdeer.com

don't count your chickens // bonnieheathlavender.com

aged cheddar // brightcheeseandbutter.com

gouda


lime basil chocolate // chocolatea.ca

verde fresco chocolate // chocolatea.ca

sweet potato bread pudding // blueelephant.ca


strawberry beer // blueelephant.ca

meatball tacos // hotpapads.com

smoked beef sandwich // jpsbarbeque.ca

jakeman's maple syrup // themaplestore.com


 chambord raspberry chocoholic marshmallows // theartsandcookerybank.com

Overall, a great couple hours of eating and drinking held in a beautiful space. I was pretty wowed at the fresh, quality products available just a couple hours drive from Toronto. I should probably be a better tourist in my own province. A few of the vendors are actually quite close to Waterloo, ON (where I go to school) and I'm 100% sure that in the near future I'll have to treat my parents to a wine tour or a meal at Six Thirty Nine or the Twisted Lemon out in Southwestern Ontario. 

Have you ever ventured out to Southwestern Ontario? 

sidenote: you can enter to win a $1,500 Dream Foodie Escape at http://www.oswculinary.com/ :) 

I received complimentary tickets to attend this event. 

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Thứ Năm, 4 tháng 6, 2015

Mary Kay at Play Lip & Cheek Sticks in Peach Pop and Razzleberry

New season = new, fun things from the Mary Kay At Play Collection. The At Play collection seems to be the younger, edgier side of Mary Kay. The Mary Kay Lip & Cheek Stick ($12 each, available May 16th) colourful duos for a "glowing blush and picture-perfect pout".




Peach Pop


Razzleberry


Mary Kay's colour game is on point. Both Peach Pop and Razzleberry are extremely pigmented and very, very flattering flushes on the cheeks and lips. The product is soft and creamy, easily workable into the skin and to sheer out on the lips. The blush/lipstick duo lasts 3 hours on the lips leaving a light stain and 5-6 hours on the cheeks. Pretty good but by no means amazing. 

The chubby stick packaging of the Mary Kay At Play Lip & Cheek Stick is great for covering large areas of the cheeks but not so great for precision application on the lips. To curb this issue, I prefer applying the stick with a brush or with fingers, which is an extra step that I'm often to lazy to take. Thus, I prefer the product on the cheeks. 

What do you think of the Mary Kay At Play Lip & Cheek Sticks? 

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Empties & Tosses #14 // May 2015

A few things I finished in the month of May...


Here's my rating scale: 
(>'-')> <('-'<) ^(' - ')^ // worthy of dance party (repurchase)   
^u^ ^u^  // pretty great (maybe repurchase) 
-_- // indifference (will not repurchase) 

While the Sapien Women Body Moisturizer-_- was lightweight and smelled of tutti fruity, it took forever and a day to absorb into the skin. 

The Aveeno Positively Nourishing Moisturize Shampoo and Conditioner^u^ ^u^ did wonders for my winter hair. However, the Pantene Pro V Damage Detox Conditioner-_- was kind of meh. 

The My Beauty Diary Pearl Brightening Mask ^u^ ^u^ is $1 a piece and my skin looks "brighter" the next morning after using this. 

I LOVE the Revlon ColorStay Gel Envy Diamond Top Coat(>'-')> <('-'<) ^(' - ')^. It works to prolong the wear of any nail polish, not just Revlon Gel Envy ones. 

I've had the OXY Clearing Treatment -_- and probably haven't used it since ... 2009. It's nearly full but it's about time I tossed it. 

I used the Chantecaille Magnolia, Jasmine and Lily Healing Emulsion -_-  whenever my skin felt irritated or itchy and the next morning, I'd wake up with my skin feeling calmed down. Bonus, it smells beautiful so it's like aromatherapy for your face. However, at $156 a bottle, I could buy a textbook instead. 

May TALLY: 
1 tosses
6 full-size
1 samples 
8 total 

YEAR-TO-DATE: 
26 tosses
36 full-size
18 samples
80 total

Not much focus on emptying things compared to my usual empties posts this month but I did manage to finish a few full size hair products.

What did you finish in the month of May? 

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