Wednesday, December 30, 2009

NOTD - Illamasqua Obsess


Here's my favourite Pink! :)
Illamasquas Nail Varnish Obsess in action!

I will try to post NOTD frequently - I hope I can...

Glittery Purple Look + Static Pigment Swatches and Review


So that's my look for today :)
The last time i did this look i applied MAC fuchsia Glitter on top but it all ended up on my cheeks during the day so i skiped this step - if you have transparent Mascara use it as a base for glitter and it will last forever, but i don't have any so no Fuchsia glitter for me today :)

What I used:
Illamasqua UEC in 130
MAC Select Cover-Up in NW15
Illamasqua PF in 135
Illamasqua Powder Blusher in Disobey to contour
MAC Powder Blush in Dollymix

MAC Foxy Lady Eye Kohl on the entire lid blended upwards and on the lower lashline
MAC Beauty Marked e/s on Top of the Kohl
MAC Fig. 1 e/s in the crease and the lower Lashline
MAC Purple Shower e/s (LE) over Fig. 1
MAC Passionate e/s and Post Haste e/s mixed over the crease and on the lower lashline
MAC Next to Nothing e/s (LE) to highlight
MAC Young Punk MES (LE) in the lid
Illamasqua Static Pigment all over (used with Fix+)
MAC lll in Point Black top lashline and waterline
Illamasqua False Lashes 07

MAC Dervish Lipliner
Illamasqua Liar Lipstick

Static Pigment is actually pretty cool, i know Christine didn't like the packaging ("Oh, and packaging? I think I already lost 10% of the product on my floor and countertop after only opening it twice.") I had no problems with it...sure it's different but if you are careful it's fine, just pull the lid up on one side and it will open easily.
She also used it on top of a paint pot but underneath the eyeshadows and i think that's why she didn't love it, it IS glittery it has to be on top in my opinion.
And the last point where i disagree with her is that it looks similar to MACs Pink Opal pigment - I wouldn't call Static a pigment it's more on the glitter side and still easy to work with and Pink Opal is like an eyeshadow - Static is compared to Pink Opal purple in colour.

I tried to capture Statics awesomeness and kinda failed - but you can still see the difference in colour and in the second photo (i know it's blurry) you can see the different finish even better!

BUT Illamasqua pigments are very expensive and i personally don't think the pigments they offer are special but Static is and it was worth the money.

Anyways, hope you liked the look! :)

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Illamasqua Cream Eyeshadow and Lipstick Swatches and Review

From left to right:
Stimulus (Candy Purple)
Outcast (Bright Sunshine Yellow)
Amour (Pale Turquoise)
Suck (Intense Bright Medium Blue)

As you can see Illamasquas Cream Eyeshadows are extremly pigmented and they are very soft and easy to blend. I think they have great potential for layering with eyeshadows or glitter - but there has to be a hitch, right?

So, these babies crease. I used the too faced shadow insurance underneath but it didn't help. Honestly i'm not surprised because of the soft consistency, it simply HAS to crease - they are not as dry as MAC Paint Pots.
I'm not that disappointed since i will use them for my lips or cheeks and for shootings but you will probably think twice before ordering one...

The lipsticks:

From Top to bottom:
Pristine (Pure Black) - Matte
Strip (Pure white) - Matte
Satanic (Purple Blue) - Matte
Trash (Gold) - Shimmer Finish

Faust (It' actually hard to describe...sort of a dark Berry Red) - Matte
Encounter (Classic Brick Red) - Matte Finish
Liar (Petal Pink) - Matte with tiny Glitter
Nubile (Pale milky Pink) - Shimmer Finish

I like the consistency of Illamasquas Lipstick - very creamy, not drying and pretty opaque. Satanic is an exception but i think with a neutral lipliner as a base it will be fine.

Having a Black and a White Lipstick gives you the opportunity to make other lipsticks lighter or darker - and of course you could mix a grey one if you're sad that Illamasqua doesn't offer a shade for their Intense Lipgloss in Liason :)

I tried to make the difference between Liar and Nubile visible (matte with glitter and shimmer) - hope it shows in the photo!

Hope it's helpful!

Illamasqua Nail Varnish Swatches and Review


And here the naillaquers! :)

Shades from left to right:

Harsh (Silver Glitter)- 3 coats
Spartan (Gold and Silver Glitter) - 3 coats
Untold (Red Glitter) - 3 coats
Jan (light dusky Pink)
Obsess (Bright Fuchsia Pink)
Strike (Turquoise Blue - Shimmer Finish)
Muse (Deep Teal Blue)
Hectic (Warm Olive Green) - 3 coats
Verbal (Capuccino Nude)
Wayward (Bright Taxicab Yellow)

(If nothing is stated i applied 2 coats and the finish is Cream)


Harsh, Spartan and Untold are the only 3 Glitter Nailpolish Illamasqua has so far and i love them! :)
You could wear them alone but i prefer to layer them on top of other nailpolishes. Untold looks great over red or black naillaquer - i think i will post NOTD too in future so you will see that for sure! Harsh looks great over every cool toned color and Spartan over every warm toned base, i would pair Harsh with blues and Spartan with oranges or reds e.g
I would say you need 3 coats to make them really visible!

The other shades except Strike have a Cream finish - but there are 2 different ones.
Hectic and Obsess are not as opaque as the other shades, especially Verbal is extremly pigmented and thicker in consistency. If you have a steady hand and can make it look even with one coat, i'd say one coat is enough for most Illamasqua polishes.

The shades are pretty awesome!

Jan is a really nice dusky pink...sort of a colour with an vintage feel to it, it is in fact very similar to Love&Friendship which came out with MAC's Rose Romance LE this year but Love&Friendship is more on the purple side and Jan on the pink side.

Obsess is beyond words, this is a stunnig shade of Pink. I like the colour pink but most pink nailpolishes look the same, when i came across GOSH's Flamingo i thought "that's it" it was bright and unique i got asked a billion times what i'm wearing and besides Obsess it looks SO boring :) i still love Flamingo bt Obsess is my new HG when it comes to Pink nailpolish! :)

Strike is a shimmery Turquoise not boring but nothing special either...hard to discribe, i have a lot of tealish polishes so it is hard to get something that is completely different. My first and only love for Blue/Teal nailpolish is Plasma Blu by MAC which was LE - sadly, when this is empty i'll cry a river...or an ocean, i'm not sure yet...

Muse is actually pretty cool, i love dark polishes and this is a very nice shade of Teal - i'm sure there are similar colour out there but since it's a longlasting laquer and SO opaque i'd say try it if you're looking for a nice Teal polish!

Hectic is a darker olive green, like i said before, this is a quite liquid polish so you need 3 coats - at least i do :) but since i'm used to that from other Brands it's not that bad. I like the colour very much and i was looking for an Olive shade for quite a while now.

Verbal Capuccino is not the most commonly used colour for your nails but i saw it on the runways every now and then for the past 2 years or so and i liked the look :) - if you have dark/very dark skin this will look so stunning!

Wayward is an attention grabbing shade of yellow - nothing else to say :) if you like your nails bold and bright Wayward is worth a look as well as Obsess!

Illamasqua are good quality polishes in unique and stunning shades!

Illamasqua Lipglosses Swatches


Here they are...at least the ones I have :)

From top to bottom:
Intense Lipgloss in Rage (pure White)
Intense Lipgloss in Liason (medium Grey)
Intense Lipgloss in Galactic (glittery Silver)
Intense Lipgloss in Fierce (Lavender)
Intense Lipgloss in Move (dusky Pink)
Intense Lipgloss in Indulge (bright hot Pink)
Intense Lipgloss in Petulant (hot magenta Pink)
Sheer Lipgloss in Lily Rose (warm raspberry Pink)
Sheer Lipgloss in Mina (berry Purple)
Intense Lipgloss in Repulse (pure Black)
Intense Lipgloss in Gender (sky blue with a hint of Turquoise)

Black Lips and Pale Blue Eyes




Hi there!

It's been a while - but i was busy and sick :)

This is a look from a few days ago - i wanted to try this for a long time and finally did it! I also got a BIG Illamasqua order and will swatch everything for you soon!

And here's what i used:
Illamasqua Under Eye Concealer in 130
MAC Select Cover-Up in NW15
MAC Full Coverage in NC15 where needed
Illamasqua Powder Foundation in 135
MAC Powder Blush in Dollymix and Pink Swoon
Illamasqua Powder Blush in Disobey to Contour

Too Faced Shadow Insurance
Illamasqua Cream Eyeshadow in Amour all over the lid and blended upwards
MAC e/s in Warm Chill (LE) on the inner half of the lid and inner lower lashline
MAC e/s in Surreal on the outer half and outer lower lashline
MAC e/s in Jewel Blue over Warm Chill to make it more Turquoise same on the lower lashline
MAC e/s in Electric Eel over Surreal to make it more Blue and on the lower lashline
The Body Shop Hot Brights Highlighter on Browbone and Tearduct
an eyeshadow i mixed myself - goal was a colour like peppermint patti n/l from MAC - dusted over Warm Chill
MAC Prussian e/s in the crease and outer third of the lower lashline
MAC Haunting e/s (LE) upper crease
MAC lll in Point Black to line the upper lashline
Illamasqua Lahes 07 (i cut one of them in half and used that for both eyes)
MAC Browset in Girl Boy
MAC Dazzlelash in Black Dazzle

a black eyepencil to line and fill out the lips
Illamasqua Lipstick in Pristine
if you want to gloss things up add clear gloss or Illamasquas Intense Lipgloss in Repulse

Hope you liked it!

Friday, November 27, 2009

Sophie Lancaster



On 11th August 2007, 20 year-old Sophie Lancaster and her boyfriend Robert Maltby were kicked, stamped on and left unconscious – for nothing more than looking different. Sophie later died from her injuries.
In tribute to Sophie, Illamasqua has commissioned ‘Dark Angel’ – a short film by award-winning French director, Fursy Teyssier. that’s a haunting rendition of Sophie’s story, featuring the music of iconic British band, Portishead.

The aim of the film is to raise awareness of The Sophie Lancaster Foundation and generate £500,000 to help educate young people about tolerance. Since Sophie’s death, the Foundation has been working with behavioural experts Huthwaite International, to put together an interactive youth workshop that does just that.

You can support the Sophie Lancaster Foundation on the Illamasqua Website with the purchase of the Sophie Pencil, Sophie Wristband or simply donate.

It is a tragic story and i always cry when i even think about it, it breaks my heart - please show your support!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Halloween




Hope you had lot's of fun on Halloween! :)

I love Halloween - to be honest i would dress myself all year around like that but people would think i'm crazy, it's the perfect excuse for strong, extraordinary make-up.

Well, i had to work on the 31st but i got the permission to get a little over the top :)
The make-up isn't THAT bold, if you ignore the black brows and the heavy contouring it would make a fabulous fall smokey eye.
I decided the evening before what to do with my face and my hair was done in like 5 seconds right before work because i had to do SOMETHING! :)
and i added white hairspray later...i had none at home so i had to go and buy one :)

Here's what i used

MAC Select Cover-Up in NW15 where needed
Illamasqua PF105 all over
MAC Dark Edge e/s to Contour

Cheap Black Eyekohl
MAC Artifact pp
MAC Sketch e/s
MAC Cranberry e/s
H&M Red e/s (i bought this years ago, but it's just a bright red)
MAC Point Black lll on brows, the waterline and top lashline

MAC Creme d'Nude l/s in those photographs - i wanted something lighter so i just used foundation and powder later on and dabbed some red lipstick onto the inside of my lips.

Monday, October 5, 2009

MAC Skincare

Since MACs Skincare range is the only one which works for me i thought i'd share a few things! :)
MAC makes make-up removers, exfoliators, moisture creams/lotions, eyecreams, lipconditioners, fixers and a shaving cream. In asia MAC has a brightening "line" - just like other international companies.
I'll talk about the products in the same order as you find them on their homepage - remember this is personal, it may not work for you! Before you buy a product i recommend ask a MA for a sample!

Make-up Removers

Green Gel Cleanser
this is a refreshing, soap free make-up remover with extracts of cucumber and algae. Like every other gel you activate it with water and massage the foam on your face.
I would use a seperate make-up remover for the eye area - other than that this is a great facial wash for combination to oily skin. I couldn't feel any hydrating properties like mentioned on the homepage and that's why i wouldn't recommend it for normal or dry skin.

Cremewash
This cleanser is like whipped cream infused with muru muru butter and caffeine. Activate it with water and massage on your face.
As with the Green Gel Cleanser i would use a seperate remover for the eye area - it may be only me but this stuff burns in my eyes!
If you avoid contact with the eyes this is a very gental cleanser and washes off easily! due to the consistency it feels moisturising, i'd recommend it for normal to dry skin.

Cleanse Off Oil
I dare to say this is the best make-up remover of all time! It works on all skin types and removes anything- even liquid last liners, for those of you who ever used one you know what THAT means!
It contains oils of olive fruit, evening primrose, jojoba seed and is 100% mineral-oil free.
It's save to use this on the lips aswell as on the eyes, i recommend this to every friend and so far everybody loves it :)
I use this to remove my make-up pm and clean my face with the creamwash am - if you have oily or combination skin you could replace the cremewash with the green gel cleanser!

Gently Off Eye and Lip Make-up Remover
This worked as well as my drugstore eye make-up remover - anything dual-phased will work just as well...or better.


Moisturizers

Moisturelush Cream
This is a thicker cream, very rich and moisturising!
It works great for everybody with dry or very dry skin. Since it is so hydrating i would definitely try a sample first - it could be too moisturising!

Studio Moisture Fix (SPF 15)
That's a great moisturizer if you have combination or dry skin...and that's all i can say :)

Oil Control Lotion
Perfect for combination or oily skin! I would be careful with this one, i had combination skin a few years ago and used this day and night - i had to stop using it for a time because it made my skin so dry! i then used the oil control lotion am and the studio moisture fix pm to not dry my skin out too much.

Strobe Cream
My favourite moisturiser! Infused with botanicals, vitamins, green tea and iridescent particles this makes my skin glowing healthy. Perfect for dry to normal skin - if you have very dry skin you may have to mix it with a richer cream - but i rather mix this cream than using another one! You can also mix this with your foundation or dab it onto your face over your make-up to add that dewy glow to your face.

Strobe Liquid
As good as strobe cream but lighter, it's suitable for combination and oily skin or just to mix it into your foundation or dab it over your finished make-up.

Fast Response Eyecream
I think this cream is good to use it like a primer for the eye area over another eyecream because this is way to less moisturising for me - it probably works great for you...


Fixers

Fix +
I really can't say if this fixes your make-up - i never had to touch up mine but it does hydrate my skin during the day and it takes the powdery finish away. I'm addicted to facial mists so i like this one but i know you can easily make them yourself! Just put rosewater, tea tree water or whatever is best for your skintype in an atomizer and spritz it on!

Microfine Refinisher
This scrub works with micro-dermabrasion and if you ever tried stuff like that you know it's very harsh - "gently" is definitely the wrong word to discribe this scrub! I recomment using this on normal, combination and oily skin - dry and/or sensitive skin should pass on this! And even if your skin isn't sensitive or dry i would only use it once a week - or even once a month!

Lipconditioners (all of them!)
They work, but you can find better ones - the ones that moisturise the most are the tinted lip conditioners. You miss nothing if you don't try these!

Brush 101

I personally think brushes are a very important tool when it comes to make-up, so I decided to make my own brush 101 - i will talk about different brands but keep them in the catergories "Face & Cheeks", "Eyes" and "Lips".

Natural or synthetic bristles?
That can only be answered by yourself. When you start to use brushes you will pick your favourites after a time on your own. For example I love to use the 168 for liquid foundation - after i read all the raving about the 187 i thought i'll give it a try but i always come back to the 168 :), it's a very personal thing!

For me it's like this:
if I want my colour to be opaque and solid no matter if liquid, cream or powder i use a stiffer brush and if it's liquid or cream i'm most likely to choose a synthetic brush.
the structure of synthetic bristles is even therefore they can't keep powder so well - that's why i use a stiff but natural brush for powder!

when i want to blend things no matter if liquid, cream or powder i use a fluffy brush and i'll most likely choose a brush with natural bristles.
the structure of natural hair is rough and uneven, the powder can hold on to something!

MAC Brushes
No other brand has as many different brushes as MAC does - i have to admit i don't think you NEED them all, you could just stick with "ordinary" brushes...but where's the fun? :)

Illamasqua Brushes
All Illamasqua brushes are synthetic BUT they are extremely soft and work very well! They are definitely as good as MAC brushes...or better!
I bought a few more Illamasqua Brushes and i'm so happy with them - i hope they'll expand their range! I never thought this would happen but i choose Illamasqua Brushes over MAC Brushes, they are simply amazing! I will order more soon!

Sigma Brushes
My friend Guinevere recieved her Sigma brushes lately and from what i can tell they're great! They look and feel just like MAC brushes, only difference seems to be the price. No matter if you want to expand or start your collection of brushes you should check them out!

Costal Scents Brushes
Those brushes are fine and for this price absolutely great - the only thing that bothers me is the short handle! If you just do your own make-up that's nothing to worry about but if you have clients this may be uncomfortable...

Face & Cheeks
109 - I like this brush for highlighting and powder blush and I know a lot of people like it for powder & liquid foundation
129 - I use it for powder bush but you could use it as powder brush aswell
136 - this brush seems to be d/c - but if you can get your hands on one it's amazing for powder and powder foundation as it allows a sheer application
150 - perfect powder brush, for face and body
168 - love this one for liquid foundation & concealer aswell as for powder & cream blusher
182 - great brush for powder and mineral foundation, use it to remove fallout or to sheer out blush/contour
184 - i use it for highlighting and to remove fallout, you may also like it for a light application of liquid foundation
187 - i just like it for powder blush and moisturizer but a lot of people like it for liquid foundation & concealer and for cream blush
188 - it's just a smaller version of the 187, i use it for liquid concealer, highlighter and powder blush
189, 190, 191 - it's called a foundation brush but i just use it for moisturizer or primer, probably for a face mask on clients
194, 195 - i would honestly use those for liquid & cream eyeshadows, for concealer i would use the 224, 217 or the Illamasqua blending brushes - they provide a softer finish!

Limited Edition Brushes
131 - it's like an oval shaped 188, i skipped this one but i guess it's nice for highlighting and liquid foundations & concealers
165 - this one is perfect for contouring and highlighting, i also like it for concealer

Illamasqua
Blusher Brush 2 - This one is angled and perfect for contouring! I never liked the 168 for contouring because it's too big and thick.

Eyes
204 - perfect to seperate lashes after mascara or to apply mascara on clients if you clean it afterwards!
208 - simple eyebrow brush, use this with eyebrow powder or rub it on an eyebrow pencil
209, 210 - eyeliner brushes, use them with gel or liquid eyeliner
212 - no necessary brush, i use the 214 instead
214 - perfect for putting eyeshadow on the lower lashline, to smoke out liner on the upper lashline or for a cut crease look
217 - that's one of my most favourit brushes, i love it for highliting the browbone, to blend the crease, the upper crease and to apply liquid or cream concealer!
219 - perfect for lower lashline aswell as blending liner there and for the tearduct
222 - great for concentrating colour in the crease, for liquid and cream concealer and if you have small or asian eyes it's probably easier for you to use than the 224
224 - amazing blending brush, for the crease, above crease and for liquid and cream concealer
227 - lot of people use it for highlighting the browbone, i think it's too big :)
231 - if you want to do rainbow looks, do detail work or precisley smoke out your liner this is the perfect brush, i also like it as a lip brush
239 - hands down, best eyeshadow brush of all time - perfect for packing on colour!
242, 249, 252 - for liquid or cream eyeshadow - but if you ask me, get cheap similar brushes and spend your money elswhere
266 - if you like a visible eyeliner that's your brush, also perfect for winged eyeliner! use it with gel or liwuid eyeliner!
272 - if you want one brush to rule them all! ...to pack on colour, place colour in the crease and slightly blend it that one is worth a look!

Limited Edition Brushes
226 - BEST BRUSH EVER! i still hope they make this one perm! it's not only perfect for the crease (it's like the kid of the 222 and the 224) but also for highlighting the browbone, lower lashline and it even works for packing on colour! i could do the most amazing eyemake-up just using one of these!

Illamasqua
Eyeshadow Brush - honestly, it's not as good as the 239 simply because the bristles are too long, it works for me but if you have smaller eyes this might not work well for you
Blending Brush 1 - this one is a little bit smaller than the 224 but it works just aswell! The bristles are even softer than the 224 - I prefer this one over the MAC one...that's why i bought another 2 of these :)
Blending Brush 2 - this one is bigger than the 224, it is too big for my crease but it works well above crease, highlighter for browbone and cheeks and i love it to apply Illamasquas Under Eye Concealer!
Eyeliner Brush - this one is a little bit thick but with practice i think even a natural line is possible

Make-up Store
206 - perfect for liquid & cream eyeshadow
211 - great for the lower lashline, tearduct and lipstick

Costal Scents
C139 Stiff Tapered Crease - if we ignore the shorter handle it's a great cheap blending brush, it's not as soft as i'm used to but it definitely works!

Lips
316 - works as well as any other lipbrush

Illamasqua
Lip Brush - This Brush is not too soft and not too stiff, it has a pretty thin tip so you can work very precisely


I will update this post from time to time - whenever i get new brushes i will set this information up here!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Pixiwoo inspired Look


The lovely pixiwoo made an awesome tutorial for the new Illamasqua Collection "Dystopia" - since I always loved painted on lashes I thought i'd give it a try...turned out pretty nice I guess :)

Dont be disappointed - but I barley used any Illamasqua products - at the time I made this look the Dystopia Collection wasn't on their website :(

I used the following:
CostalScents Camouflage Concealer Palette
Illamasqua PF135
MAC Perfect Topping MSF to highlight
MAC Fashion Frenzy p/b

Too Faced Shadow Insurance
MAC Stars n' Rockets - inner socket and streched it all along the crease, also lid and lower lashline
MAC Fig 1. - to deepen the crease and to smoke out the liner later on
MAC Carbon - used to intensify the crease even more
MAC Post Haste & Passionate mixed - above crease and on the lid aswell as on the lower lashline
MAC Liquid Last Liner in Point Black on the waterline and for lining the lower and the top lashline
MAC Liquid Last Liner in Visionare used to replace the Liquid Metal by Illamasqua on the "lashes"
MAC Beauty Marked - to smoke out the harsh lines of Point Black and to extend the liner
MAC Crystal Avalanche - to highlight

MAC Plushlash
MAC GirlBoy BrowSet
MAC 3# Lashes - just used the part i had to cut off to make the lashes fit my eye, on the outer third of my eye

I used Like Venus Dazzleglass on my lips...later :)

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Smokey Blue-Green Look



CostalScents Camouflage Concealer Palette
Illamasqua PF135
MAC CCB in Pearl to highlight
MAC Fashion Frenzy p/b

Too Faced Shadow Insurance
MAC Aquavert e/s - i dusted it slightly everywhere from lashline to the brow but concentrated it on the lid and the browbone
MAC Shimmermoss e/s - just above Aquavert on the lid
MAC Talentpool e/s - outer half of the lid and in the crease
MAC Flashtrack e/s - outer crease

MAC Blacktrack Fluidline - top lashline
MAC Plushlash
MAC GirlBoy BrowSet

MAC Saint Germain l/s

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Bold Teal Look



got a bunch of compliments for this one :) - which made me extremely happy because I failed at 2 looks before I finally did this one!
i also tried to match my nail laquer with my make-up - turned out pretty good, huh? :)
it's China Glazes Turned up Turquoise with MACs Plasma Blu over it!

what I used:
MAC Studio Fix Fluid NC15 and Select Cover-up NW15 mixed
Illamasqua PF135
MAC CCB in Pearl to highlight
MAC Pink Swoon p/b

Too Faced Shadow Insurance
MAC Aqualine lll as a base all over the lid and above the crease
Make-up Studio Blue Emerald e/s to fix it
MAC Freshwater e/s - crease
MAC Flashtrack e/s (it's a d/c shade but Deep Truth is very similar!) - very crease
MAC Sea and Sky MES by Mac in the crease (the solid side) - slightly above the crease
MAC Surreal e/s to highlight and on the tearduct
MAC Aqualine lll again this time as a liner on top lashline

on the bottom lashline:
MAC Aqualine lll as a base
Blue Emerald to fix
MAC Freshwater on the outer 2/3 of the lashline
MAC Flashtrack on the outer 1/3 of the lashline
MAC Sea and Sky to intensify
and Aqualine as a liner and on the waterline

MAC Plushlash

later Like Venus Dazzleglass on my lips

Green/Teal Look


you probably already noticed that I tend to do the photos before I put anything on my lips...well, I guess you have to get used to that :)

What I used:
Mix of MAC Studio Fix Fluid in NC15 and Select Cover-up in NW15 as a concealer
Illamasqua PF135
MAC CCB in Pearl to highlight
MAC Pink Swoon p/b

UDPP
MAC True Chartreuse p/m
MAC Electric Eel
MAC Rated R
MAC Crystal Avalanche
MAC Aqualine lll
Drugstore Eyekohl
MAC Plushlash
MAC Browset in Girl Boy

i put Like Venus Dazzleglass on my lips...later :)

Yellow/Teal Look


here you can see the illamasqua powder foundation in action! :) it's a perfect match for me!
and I'm wearing Indulge - I don't like the rule "either bold lips or bold eyes"...I generally don't like rules in make-up :)

what I used:
Costal Scents Concealer Palette
Illamasqua PF135
MAC Fashion Frenzy p/b
MAC CCB in Pearl to highlight

UDPP
Make-up Stores Cybereyeshadow in ra
MAC Bitter e/s
Medusas Make-up Teal e/s
The Body Shops Hot Brights highlighter from the blue duo
MAC Blacktrack f/l
MAC Plushlash
Drugstore Eyekohl
MAC Browset in Girl Boy

Illamasqua Intense Lipgloss in Indulge

ILLAMASQUA - Review


so, I guess everybody knows about illamasqua already - and I like to share my thoughts because my first order arrived! :)

what I ordered:
Powder Foundation in 135

in order of the photo above, left to right:
Intense Lipglosses in
Liaison
Repulse
Indulge
Gender
Move
Fierce

Sheer Lipglosses in
Mina
Lily-Rose

Medium Pencils in
Odd
Contrary

the foundation is silky and gives a good and even coverage (I apply it with my 136, I tried it with a kabuki first but it is more comfortable for me this way) and has a great staying power!

the lipglosses are the best glosses I ever tried! they are SO pigmented (the intense ones!) and feel gorgeous on the lips, i sort of have the feeling they are moisturizing too. it is interesting to have a gloss that isn't sticky but stays on and on and on... - the colour gets lighter during the day but there is still colour on the lips.
you can wear those glosses intense or blott them down a little.

the sheer lipglosses are as silky as the intense ones (they do seem more liquid to me) but you have to imagine the colours on the illamasqua site as a stain, because they're really sheer. it turned out that mina is such a wearable colour :)

both, intense and sheer, smell a little bit like red berries - which i love! :)

the only product I was disappointed with were the medium pencils. they smell like wax and that smell is so intense that you smell it when you wear it as a lipliner, and for me it is not possible to achieve a smooth application due to their waxy consistency - but they last long...
and I can't use them on my waterline because I get NO colour there. and as a base on the lid the application isn't smooth enough...if anybody knows what I'am doing wrong TELL ME!

I will definetly order again, and most of the products made me more than happy! :D
next time I will be ordering a liquid foundation/concealer, nail laquer and brushes...and probably some other products too :)

Light Blue Look



I tend to wear greens and blues because it looks cool with the red hair :)
i'm not sure what colours i used to achieve this look but it must've been something like this

Manhattan Cosmetics Eyeshadow Base
MAC Warm Chill e/s
MAC Mutiny p/m
and some greens and blues from the 88 palette over it
but I am pretty sure i used Vanilla e/s on my Browbone! :) at least I remember one thing :D

and obviously nothing on my lips again -.-

on my face
MAC Studio Fix Fluid in NC15
MAC Select Cover-up
KRYOLAN Translucent Powder
MAC Desert Rose p/b

Neat Purple Look





even though it's very simple it's still neat and flattering :)

I used:
MAC Select Cover-Up in NW15
MAC Studio Fix Fluid in NC15
KRYOLAN Translucent Powder
MAC MSF (this half n half one) as a highlighter
MAC Pink Swoon p/b

Manhattan Cosmetics Eyeshadow Base
MAC Stars n' Rockets e/s
MAC Cranberry e/s
MAC Dazzlelight e/s
MAC Blacktrack f/l
a Drugstore Mascara
and a Drugstore Eye Kohl

there is nothing on my lips in this photos but I paired this look with Bare Slimshine later