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Arousingly Sheer Illamasqua Sheer Lipgloss in Rouse

July 22nd, 2009 by Karen 26 Comments

illamasqua makeup reviews sheer lipgloss rouse

Oh, happy day, ladies! Illamasqua’s *finally* available on the Sephora website. 🙂

If you’re thinking about picking up a tube of Sheer Lipgloss ($19) and the color I tested today is any indication, brace yourself for serious sheerness. Today I wore Rouse, a creamy light pink. It’s one of the 10 shades currently available through Sephora online.

Subtle hint of color

Despite how deliriously bright it looks in the tube, Rouse applies as a subtle pink tint — so subtle, in fact, that it almost looks like I’m wearing clear gloss.

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I’m on the fence about Rouse on account of her pigmentation (or lack thereof). My lips aren’t uber-full or pigmented, so I usually lean toward glosses with more color payoff, you know? — brighter colors that draw more attention to my otherwise uninspiring lips.

But women like my BFF Jen — blessed with full, luscious lips — may prefer a sheer, low-key color like Rouse, especially for work.

If you’re one of those ladies, then haaay — jackpot!

Everything else

As for texture, I’d say Illamasqua Sheer Lipgloss feels slightly thinner and less sticky than a MAC Lipglass (in a good way), and I kinda like the faintly fruity flavor and scent (reminds me of hard candy, yum!).

illamasqua makeup reviews sheer lipgloss rouse lip swatch

The texture keeps me interested in Rouse despite how sheer it is, so I’m gonna keep the color around for days when I’m not in the mood for a high-maintenance pink or red lip.

Sometimes you just want a non-fussy lip look, and those are times when Rouse will do me just fine.

Illamasqua Sheer Lipgloss in Rouse

Price: $19 for a 7-ml tube
Use: A shiny, non-sticky pink lipgloss with just a hint of pink pigmentation
Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: B

You might like Illamasqua Sheer Lipgloss in Rouse if…

  • you like subtle lip looks,
  • you like non-sticky glosses, and/or
  • you like tasty, fragrant lip products.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Makeup, Product Reviews

What’s Your Favorite Drugstore Makeup?

July 22nd, 2009 by Karen 54 Comments

sally hansen diamond 12 hour lip treatment flawless

Drugstores are treasure troves of fantastic makeup bargains, like my current favorite, Sally Hansen Diamond 12-Hour Lip Treatment (the shade above is called Flawless).

The product comes in a ton of vibrant (and highly moisturizing) colors, feels thin and non-sticky on my lips and packs *lots* of eye-catching shine.

Plus, at $7 a tube (sometimes less on sale), they don’t break the bank. 🙂

NOTE: Walgreens has Diamond 12-Hour Lip Treatment on sale now for $4 each!

What’s your current favorite drugstore makeup product, and why has it stolen your heart?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

P.S. I just found out that Sephora online is now selling Illamasqua. Woot!

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Categories: Drugstore Beauty Finds, Just For Fun, Makeup

Illamasqua Pure Pigment In Conquer Needs to Conquer a Price Reduction

July 21st, 2009 by Karen 34 Comments

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Good morning, ladies. Yesterday I forgot to mention another interesting Illamasqua product that recently caught my eye, this one a loose eyeshadow.

With its shimmery finish, finely-milled texture and vivid color, blue-green Pure Pigment in Conquer ($26) could almost be a dead ringer for a MAC Pigment.

I think being MAC-like puts these Pure Pigments in good company, but the hits don’t stop there.

Props to Illamasqua for the packaging, too. The cap has a small hole with a stopper to help control how much pigment gets released from the sifter. 🙂

Two points for innovation!

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But two big points OFF for the price-quantity ratio. It’s quite high for the amount of product you get. The small box comes with 1.3g of pigment (for $26), compared to MAC Pigment jars that come with 7.5g of product and cost $19.50.

I don’t know if Illamasqua plans to drop their pricing for Sephora, but I SURE HOPE THEY DO.

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Color selection is a little limited for now; Conquer’s one of only 10 shades currently available on Illamasqua’s website, but things may change once the company has a more direct avenue into the US market later this year.

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I love like Conquer, but I’m not as excited about the Pure Pigments as I am about Illamasqua’s Cream Blushers or Lipsticks, because those are just blowing my mind.

illamasqua pure pigment swatch conquer

Illamasqua makes US landfall later this month, but I’m reading that Sephora plans to start selling the line online as of today. 🙂

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Illamasqua Cream Blusher Stays On Like Donkey Kong

July 20th, 2009 by Karen 43 Comments

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On paper, cream blushes are pure makeup genius. They’re easy to apply and to blend (no brushes required), travel well and deliver a beautiful natural flush.

But with great power comes great responsibility.

Many cream blushes also have an unfortunate downside — poor staying power. Some disappear faster than those tykes from Another Bad Creation.

The trick is to find one that lasts, and I think I found one that does: Illamasqua’s Cream Blusher in Rude ($26). It’s a pinkish matte coral that stays put for hours, even in sticky summer heat.

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Won’t budge for nothin’

I’ve worn Rude on bare skin, beneath foundation and on top of it; I’ve even dabbed it on powder. No matter what, it has always stayed put, despite my oily cheeks, from dawn till dusk.

I even mistakenly forgot one night and went to bed with it still on (I couldn’t wait to try it and forgot to wash it off, oops). It was still there come morning, leading me to give it my Vampire’s Choice Award.

If I were a True Blood vampire, I’d soo rock this shizz till the break of dawn, yo!

It’s not marketed as sweat proof, but it might as well be. Even in hella hot weather, Rude doesn’t fade. Where other cream blushes have melted away, like when I’m covered in sweat, pulling a Whitney circa the Bobby Brown years, Illamasqua Cream Blusher’s still going strong.

Pigmentation, texture and scent

Rude is one of 16 Cream Blushers currently available on the Illamasqua website, and like the other Illamasqua products I’ve tried, it delivers rich color.

I think it feels thicker and stickier than cream products like NARS the Multiple, but it feels thinner than a pot of Benefit Creaseless Cream Shadow.

And the scent? — In the pan it smells faintly of sugar cookies, but I don’t detect the fragrance when it’s worn on my cheeks.

Not cheap

It’s too bad that such a badass blush isn’t a little cheaper…

A pan of Rude runs $26, venturing into Chanel Glossimer territory, but a little goes a long way, with a single tiny dab delivering a visibly flushed cheek.

And Illamasqua doesn’t skimp on quantity, either, which helps the price go down a little easier. The pan is huge (I can barely wrap my fingers around it when I’m holding it in my hand)!

Considering the quantity of product you get and the quality itself, I think it works out to be a pretty good deal.

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The Benefits of It: Benefit It Girl Fall 2009

July 18th, 2009 by Karen 22 Comments

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Happy Saturday, ladies. 🙂 I wanted to post some pictures of the new Benefit It Girl collection for fall 2009 before heading to a Chanel Master Class at Macy’s this afternoon.

I hope this gives you an idea of the collection. So far the lipsticks are kinda blowing me away.

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Full Finish Lipsticks from left to right: Breakup Rumor, Fame Game, Label Lover

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Velvet Eyeshadow in I Cannes & I Will!

It Girl’s a small collection of six pieces for lips and eyes, and the colors are definitely pretty, but what I’d characterize as traditional for fall: plum, berry, pewter and pink.

Three new Full Finish Lipsticks

The release includes three new Full Finish Lipsticks ($18) in Breakup Rumor (a shimmery golden plum), Fame Game (a shimmery cool pink) and Label Lover (a shimmery golden peachy pink).

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Top row: Full Finish Lipsticks in Breakup Rumor, Fame Game, Label Lover. Bottom Row: Velvet Eyeshadow in I Cannes & I Will! Swatches done on NC35 skin.

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From left to right: Breakup Rumor, Fame Game, Label Lover, I Cannes & I Will! Swatches done on NW20 skin.

Velvet Eyeshadows

I’m a little bummed that there aren’t any Creaseless Cream Shadows in this release, but at least we’re getting three Velvet Eyeshadows ($19), yay!

There’s one new shade — I Cannes & I Will. It’s a shimmery plum. The other two colors, Fawn Over Me (a shimmery beige) and Where There’s Smoke (a shimmery pewter), are re-promotes of colors that are currently available.

The collection arrives at Benefit counters next month but is already available online (Full Finish Lipsticks and Velvet Eyeshadows).

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Breakup Rumor

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Fame Game

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Label Lover

I’ll post updates with swatches of Fawn Over Me and Where There’s Smoke soon.

I’m off! Be back in a few. 🙂

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

P.S. Tabs has been hanging out with some local musician cats in the neighborhood, and one of them put together this short music video…

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Categories: Makeup

Urban Decay Fall 2009: What Would You Get?

July 17th, 2009 by Karen 54 Comments

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Yo, I’m stoked about the Urban Decay fall 2009 collection and totally blame it on the presentation. For the first time ever, UD created an online catalogue for a release and daym — all the graphics, product pics and saucy makeup looks are toying with my mind.

There’s a slew of classic UD-style makeup (bold eyes and lips!) along with an interesting new group of primers for face, lashes and lips.

Fill that cart, yo!Like a makeup junkie in need of her next hit, I spent a good half an hour doing the online shopping cart dance, repeatedly going through the checkout process only to pause before clicking that final SUBMIT…

Now, if you had $200 to spend on anything you wanted from this collection — anything at all — WHAT WOULD YOU GET? 🙂

OPERATION WHAT WOULD YOU GET: Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to spend $200 in virtual Urban Decay Fall 2009 haul. After looking through the product pics and descriptions, post your wish list in the comments.

Some food for thought…

Primers

If you’re already a fan of Urban Decay’s cult classic Primer Potion for eyes (Sin is my fave), then you might be interested in their five new primers for face, lips and cheeks (prices range from $17-30).

urban decay fall 2009 complexion primer potion

urban decay fall 2009 eyelash primer potion

urban decay fall 2009 lip primer potion

Eyes

Urban Decay is known for edgy, bold eye colors, and they’re living up to it this fall with a new line called Ink For Eyes Cream Eyeliners ($22) and three new Deluxe Eyeshadow shades ($18).
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Lancome Declaring Indigo Fall 2009: Enough to Make My Brown Eyes Blue

July 16th, 2009 by Karen 61 Comments

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Have you ever noticed how often the word “blue” turns up in song titles? Sitting down to play with Lancome’s Declaring Indigo collection, I thought of New Order’s Blue Monday and When the Stars Go Blue, by Ryan Adams.

Lancome’s new collection is blue beauty booty for eyes and nails. So far I’ve tested three pieces from the release.

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Ink Artliner in Indigo Charm and Virtuose Mascara in Royal Blue

Yesterday I fell hard for Les Vernis nail polish in Indigo Paris ($18).

It had me at bonjour!

And today, Ink Artliner in Indigo Charm ($24) and Virtuose Mascara in Royal Blue ($25) ran away with my heart.

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Ink Artliner in Indigo Charm ($24) is captivating in her shimmery, intensely pigmented indigo blue. A gel liner that doesn’t budge for nuthin’, she stays on my lids all day long without smudging, and I think she totes makes brown eyes *pop*.

The thick, semi-wet formula — easy to apply and control — should also be great for gel liner neophytes and lazy girls (like moi). Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: A+

lancome declaring indigo fall 2009 virtuose mascara

Virtuose Mascara in Royal Blue ($25) nearly blinded me with bling when I first laid eyes on her. A dark blue mascara with golden glitter, this baby curls, lengthens and defines lashes like nobody’s bidness.

It looks a little scary in the tube, but no worries — she’s completely wearable. The shade applies as a subtle dark blue with teeny pieces of golden glitter — enough for just a hint of sparkle — so you don’t have to worry about looking like one of the Solid Gold Dancers circa 1981. Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: B+

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Swatches from left to right: Virtuose Mascara in Royal Blue, Ink Artliner in Indigo Charm

I think Lancome stands out with this release. Shades of gray are making big splashes over at Chanel and Dior this fall, but Lancome veers into almost summery territory with Declaring Indigo’s palette of deep blues, bronzes, golds and browns. It’s different, and from what I’ve seen so far, I like. 🙂

Let me know what you think.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Makeup, Product Reviews

The Lovely Chanel Venice Rouge Allure Lipsticks

July 15th, 2009 by Karen 60 Comments

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Rouge Allure in Amusing

Hiya, ladies. I must have stayed up too late last night watching more episodes of True Blood because now I’m paying the price.

sleepy…

But these Rouge Allure Lipsticks are kinda waking me up! 🙂

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Rouge Allure in Instinctive

I think I’ve overdosed on late nights and vampire fiction, and it’s affecting screwing with my judgment. I came *this* close to drawing fangs on these Rouge Allure lipstick ($30) swatches from the Chanel Venice collection.

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Rouge Allure in Captive

Conservative color palette

What would vamps think of these six lipsticks? None of the colors look particularly dark or vampiric to me.

It feels like Chanel took a conservative approach with the line, opting for brown, berry and rose shades balanced nicely between light and dark.

They don’t have the same summery feel that the fall Glossimers have (hawness!), but I dig them nonetheless.

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Rouge Allure in Clandestine
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