Saturday, 19 July 2014

Wet 'n' Wild Megalast Lipsticks

Hey guys and welcome back.
So when Wet 'n' Wild launched here in Ireland recently, I knew I was going to have to check out the lipsticks. I am obsessed with lipsticks. I love them. I want them all.
I knew from watching American beauty vloggers on youtube that the Wet 'n' Wild lipsticks were pretty damn good, so I was very much looking forward to giving them a go myself.

Thees are the three shades that I have so far and I'm getting quite a bit of use out of them too.
Some of the shades on the stand looked a little frosty though and i don't go for frosty lipsticks at all.
But the three shades I did pick up I love.
Smokin' Hot Pink
I picked this up recently and it's fast becoming my favourite shade. It's a beautiful shade of pink that really pops.
Mauve Outta Here
A  muted purple shade. For everyday wear i just blot it on the lips but its very nice built up as well.

Red Velvet.
This is one of my favourite red lipsticks that I own.
Its a tomato red which I would usually stay away from as i prefer the blue toned reds, but this is gorgeous.
L-R Smokin' Hot Pink, Mauve Outta Here, Red Velvet
The packaging.
Well, it has it's pro's and cons really. It has the lovely 'click' sound when you close it, but no matter how careful i am I always seem to nick the lipstick with the lid. Its nothing major but the lipstick doesn't retract fully into the tube like the majority of them and I end up with a lipstick that's missing a few chunks.
Anyone else have this problem?
The pigmentation on these is very good. they are true to colour from the bullet.
They do go on quite dry however so i prep my lips before hand with olive oil and sugar or an old toothbrush.
They have a satin finish but i would usually get around three to four hours before I'd have to reapply.
The shape of these lipsticks don't give me a very precise application. They are very rounded with no real point so outlining the cupids bow takes a bit of patience, for me anyway. I usually just use a lip brush to outline my shape and just top up from the bullet.
I do, however, really like these lipsticks and will no doubt be picking up a few more.
Have you tried these? What did you think.

Friday, 18 July 2014

Catrice Nail Polish

Hey guys and welcome back.
Todays post is about these lovely nail polishes from one of my favourite brands.
L-R No Snow Petrol, King of Greens, Caught On The Red Carpet, Steel My Heart, Am I Blue Or Green? 
Am I Blue Or Green? On the nail wheel and bottle it kept coming up very washed out.Silly camera.
The rest are true to colour.
I have quite a few shades in these as you can see.
But then there are 46 different shades to chose from, as well as the limited edition ones so your spoiled for choice really.
These retail at 2.79 Euro in Penney's as well as some chemists and for the quality of them you really can't go wrong
Two thin coats is as I need for full opacity. You could do more but two is plenty for me.

The brush is thin and flat so applying them is a breeze. Drying time about is around 5 minutes. If the layers were quite thick it could take longer.
I would advise wearing a base coat under the darker shades as they do have a tendency to stain so just be aware of that.
Lasting power is ok, I would get around two to three days with minor tip wear and around five days before they started to chip properly. That's with no topcoat.
These are really good nail polishes, maybe not as good a formula as the Essence ones, but for the colour selection I don't really mind.
Have you tried these?What did you think?

Thursday, 17 July 2014

Sleek Face Contour Kit

Hey guys and welcome back.
Todays post is about the Sleek Contour kit.
Sleek Face Contour Kit in Light 
 This is the best contour palette I've come across yet. I was pretty happy with using my eyebrow kit from Catrice  as they had quite a taupe-greyish shade and it did work as long as you weren't to heavy handed with it. But this knocked it out of the park.
The contour shade is a lovely matte brown with no red or orange undertones so perfect for fair skin. It blends so nicely with anything else that I've on my face and it's easily buildable so you can go for as strong a contour as you like.
Swatched 
The highlighter in this palette is one of the most luminous i have ever tried. It's beautiful but a little goes along way as it is so pigmented and shimmery. I love this on my brow bone and i find it compliments the contour shade quite well on top of the cheek bone. Its champagne toned and it goes lovely with my fair skin.
For 7.99 Euro its a brilliant product. The pigmentation and blendability (?) is one of the best I've found.
The packaging is very good as well. There's a very decent sized mirror and it has that satisfying 'click' when it closes. It's actually a little hard to open so you can throw it in your bag with no fear of it opening up again.
I love Sleek Makeup as a whole because they cater for all skin tones, from the very fair to to very dark, which isn't something you see a lot in the majority of drugstore makeup. 
I'm hoping to try out some of their eyeshadow palettes soon to see if the quality is the same across the board.
You can find it on Boots.ie
Have you Tried this? What should I try next from Sleek?

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Booktube-a-thon 2014

Hey guys and welcome back.
So after seeing that Nurse Fancy Pants Here and Behind Green Eyes Here were doing Booktube-a-thon I thought I'd give it a go as well. If you haven't checked out their blogs, you need to-seriously.

A couple of years ago all I did was read books. I much rathered curling up and getting lost in a book than sticking on a DVD on or watching tv but then i just got a bit lazy and kind of fell out of love with books. So that's why I'm giving this ago.
It's about halfway through the challenge now and I think i'm keeping up to speed with it ok.
What I've read so far:
For the 'Start and finish a series' I chose:
The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins
I had started to read this After i seen the first film and bought them but then I thought it would be easier to just watch the movies as they came out. I am so glad I actually took the time to read these as they give such dimension to the overall story. Don't get me wrong- the movies of the first two were very enjoyable but the details in the books just give it so much more.

For the 'Read a book with Pictures' challenge I chose:
Marilyn Monroe by Marie Clayton

I might be cheating a little bit with this one as it is mostly pictures.It's a beautiful book though and it takes you through her life in pictures with a few paragraphs beside the image telling you when and why the picture was taken. Perfect for a coffee table and the photography (all black and white) is amazing.
If you see it definitely pick it up.

Read a book with red on the cover
Read a book someone else has chosen for you.


Slash
My brother chose this for me and I'm so glad he did. I bought the book about 5 years ago and he took off with it so I'm finally getting to read it.
 I was a hardcore Guns and Roses fan growing up (old not new) and I'm about halfway through this book at the minute. If everything he says he has done is true, its a miracle he's alive.This is a really good choice for anyone who liked guns and roses growing up as it goes into detail of how they formed and just how crazy they really were.

Read a book from a genre you've read least this year.

The Donegal Women By John Throne
I have yet to start on this but the cover already has me very intrigued. I was very interested in learning about the famine and hiring fairs growing up so I think I'll find this very interesting. It's a story about the authors own grandmother and everything she went through growing up and if the cover is anything to go by I think it's going to be quite harrowing. I think it's going to be one of those books that i won't be able to put down.

Read a book that's been adapted into a movie
The Shining By Steven King 
This is one of those books that I've always wanted to read but could never quite buck up the courage for. I'm a total scaredy cat so even if I make it through the book I'm not sure if I'll be able to watch the movie. They're also meant to be quite different so I can't really get an indication of how scary It's actually going to be from reading the book but I'll give it a go..maybe.
Booktube-a-thon is also on twitter and youtube so check them out if you want to see what everyone else is reading. I've a list as long as my arm from what other bloggers have picked out so I definitely plan on getting back into reading this year. 



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Monday, 14 July 2014

Wet 'n' Wild Colour Icon Comfort Zone Palette

Hey guys and welcome back.
Todays post is all about Wet 'n' Wilds Colour Icon Comfort Zone palette.
You can tell which side I use the most..
When word got out that Wet n Wild had actually hit Irish shores it was somewhat of a twitter meltdown.
I began to frantically google Wet n Wild reviews and go through allll the American youtube videos to see what I absolutely needed to try and what to avoid. This palette kept cropping up everywhere so of course it was top of the list. The fact is was almost all neutrals helped out too. My nearest Dunnes Stores was, of course, sold out when i took the hour trip just to get it, so imagine my surprise when I seen that my local chemist had a stand. They had to get rid of the Catrice one to make way for it though (sob).
It was just after being stocked so I  had the first pick of everything and I went a bit mad,but this has been the stand out product for me.

The first half from top to bottom
The second half from top to bottom
The last brownish red shade has a greeny-blue iridescence that my camera refused to pick up in the last swatch.

The colours in this palette are all shimmery with no mattes in it at all. A matte transition colour would of been handy to have but it still works very well. The shades are all very pigmented and they work beautifully together and with any other brand that I have tried. The shade i use the most is the one I thought was going to be a bit strange on: the first brow highlight. Because it was such a yellowy based shade I didn't know if it was going to work but its actually my favourite one that I own . It's more subtle than a shimmery near white colour and gives just the right amount of highlight without being in your face. I love it.
Fallout is minimal with a primer underneath but even without one there isn't much cleaning up to do.
For 6.49 Euro i don't mind if I have to clean up a little. For beginners this palette is amazing. They tell you what each shade is primarily for and on the back there's a little pictorial on the different looks you can achieve. Of course you can mix and match them however you please. It does come with a brush but I lost it like a day after I got it.
This palette would definitely be my recommendation on what to try first from the brand. You need this in your make up bag.
Have you tried anything from Wet n Wild? What did you think?

Friday, 11 July 2014

MUA Smokin' Palatte

Hey guys and welcome back.
Todays post is all about this wonderful palette from MUA.

this palette contains ten shades as well as a black eyeliner which is one of the best that I own. There are four matte shades in neutral colours and six shades that are shimmery and jewel toned.
L-R Glory, Boudoir, Ghost, Fantasy and Mythical
L-R Broken, Icon, Unleash, Chaos and Wicked

The colours in this palette are just so vibrant. They really stand out and the bottom four shades are perfect for adding a little bit of colour to a smoky eye. There are four
The first two shades, Glory and Boudoir so suit the majority of skin tones that are pale to medium. they are perfect for that wash of colour over the lids.The quality is really good too. they are so buttery and pigmented and there's little to no fall out with them especially if you wear a primer underneath. If you didn't know how cheap these shadows are you probably couldn't tell.
The packaging could be a little better. its plastic and it opens very easily so i don't really feel comfortable just throwing it in my make up bag, i kinda wedge it in there so i know it won't open.
Their are so many different looks you can achieve in this palette and for under five Euro you really can't not pick it up.
The eyeliner that's included in this is really really good as well. It's one of the blackest that i own and perfect for smudging into the lash line. However there is no lid for it tho so you do have to keep in it the little slot in the palette.
All in all I would recommend this and I'm going to try another palette from them soon.
Any suggestions? Have you tried this palette?What did you think?