Thursday, 14 June 2012

Quick Tip: Removing Makeup

Hey guys!

A lot of people remove their makeup at night with a face wash that removes makeup and cleanses the skin. If you do this, make sure that you do it twice; once to remove makeup, and once to cleanse your face. There might still be some makeup left after the first wash, and going to bed without a completely clean face is definitely not good! A great makeup remover/cleanser is the Neutrogena Fresh Foaming Cleanser, I love it!

I hope you guys have a wonderful day, and happy cleansing!

Love Rachel <3

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Beauty Babble: Cutest Perfume Set From Paris!

Hey Lovelies!

Just a bit of a random post, but how super cute is this Dolce & Gabbana perfume set that my brother gave me, from Sephora in Paris?!


The scents are quite mature, not at all fruity and fun, (not like the average Victoria's Secret Body Spray), but I do like them. The names are Le Bateleur (The Magician), La Lune (The Moon), L'Impératrice (The Empress), L'Amoureux (The Lovers) and La Roue De La Fortune (The Wheel of Fortune). Aren't they just amazing names? All of them together reminds me of a fantasy novel, about an evil empress and her fool, star-crossed lovers, fate and the moon... I would read that book! Anyway, my favourite by far is L'Impératrice, maybe because I'm meant to be royalty! Just kidding!

They are all 20 mL and eau de toilette, but if you're looking for the name of the collection, I can't really help you because on the box it just says 'My Collection'. It was probably a limited edition.

Hope you enjoyed this post! Happy random reading! :)

Love Rachel <3

Quick Tip: Great Websites to Order Cosmetics From Online!

Hey Divas!

A quick post; I just wanted to let you guys know of my favourite websites to buy makeup from, since makeup and skincare here in Australia is so expensive and limited!

http://www.asos.com/
Many people have heard of ASOS so it's probably not new to you, but in case you didn't know, it's an awesome website that sells fashion and beauty items for much cheaper than they would be in Australia, and they have free international shipping! WOO! I've made many purchases from here, and I loved them all :)

https://www.beautybay.com/
This website isn't so well known, but it has an amazing range of brands, including Urban Decay (which isn't sold in Australia) and many others, for prices that are just a little more than what they are in the US! The thing that sets this apart from many other sites is that they also have free international shipping, which is AMAZING because their prices are so low. A lot of the time, a site will have free shipping, but will factor it into their prices.

http://www.benefitcosmetics.com/
I know this is Benefit's website, but I just wanted to let you guys know that they have free mainland shipping, and free international shipping when you order over around $120, which is awesome since they are US prices! :)

If you know of any other good sites to order beauty products from online, be sure to leave them in the comments!

Happy shopping!

Love Rachel <3

Review: Revlon Colorburst Lip Butter

Hey guys!

I've got another review for the Revlon Lip Butters today! Yay!

These came out in The States last year and I heard so much about them on Youtube, I couldn't wait until they came to Australia! I believe they came in around March this year, but I only saw them last weekend at Myer (a department store), on sale! WOOHOO! I only bought one, in the colour 'Sugar Frosting', a beautiful shimmery light pink, and I think the sheerest colour they sell. I would have bought more, but they didn't have any colours I wanted left, but I can't wait to get my hands on 'Peach Parfait'.



Price:
Around $7 in the US, over $20 in department stores and chemists here in Australia, but I got mine for around $16 on sale :). For what 'Sugar Frosting' is (a very sheerly tinted lipbalm), it's definitely not worth it, but I know the other colours are more pigmented.

Wear:
In my experience, they wear about as long as a lip balm, as they have the consistency of one, and this obviously changes depending on how often you eat or do other activities that involve your lips... ;) For me, from 1-2 hours, but since it's so sheer, it isn't a problem to reapply without a mirror.

Packaging:
I LOVE the packaging of them! It looks so high-end! Great job, Revlon! :)

How my lips felt:
It definitely made them soft and smooth, and if you love lip balm, this is for you. It was comparable to any normal lip balm/chapstick in how much it moisturised my lips.

The Bottom Line:
 I really like it, but since 'Sugar Frosting' is so sheer, it would be more worthwhile to get a more pigmented one, and they have a great range of colours. If you're looking for a cheaper alternative, the Nivea lip balms come in a range of different tints, and are very cheap, and if you live in the USA, Maybelline Baby Lips would be a good choice (they don't sell the tinted ones in Australia).

If you want to know more about them, or see swatches of the different colours, look up a review for them on Youtube :)

Hope this was helpful! Happy makeuping!

Love Rachel <3

Review: Revlon Colorstay Liquid Makeup (Combination/Oily Skin Formula)

 So I know there are heaps of reviews on this out there, but I decided to do this anyway.
Revlon Colorstay. It's gotten so much positive hype since it came out a while back, and it definitely deserves it. I have to say, I LOVE this foundation.

The bottle claims:
- Wears for up to 16 hours
- Flawless look, lightweight feel

Sorry guys, this ended up being ridiculously long, so I'll just give a brief overview for those not needing much detail, and you can read the full review if you want.

Price: Regular in most parts of the world, unusually expensive in Australia unless you go to 'Gloss' stores or Paddy's Markets (Sydney), which have great prices
Coverage: Medium to Full
Application: Dries fast, hard to blend
Finish: Matte
Packaging: Glass bottle, no pump (pour top)
Wear: Very long-wearing, can withstand oily skin
How my skin reacted: Didn't break me out at all
The Bottom Line: Amazing foundation


Price:
So, if you live in the US, Canada and parts of Asia and Europe, this foundation is definitely not expensive. I know in the US it ranges from around $9 - $13, but hey, everything is cheaper in America! I saw this at Singapore airport for $10 too, so I'm pretty sure it's reasonably priced at most places. But, if you live in Australia, you'd know that almost everything is ridiculously expensive, ESPECIALLY cosmetics. You can guess that whatever the price is in the US, it will be at least double here, but hey, that's life. However, Colorstay is a little different. An average 'drugstore' (we call it a chemist or a pharmacy here) foundation ranges from $15 - $30, but at every pharmacy I've been to, Revlon Colorstay is around $38. $38! That's  A LOT for a 'cheap' brand of foundation when you can buy a MAC or Clinique foundation for about $50.

But, fellow Aussies, before you completely dismiss the option because of the price, I have exciting news for you! I'm not sure where you can get it anywhere else, but there are a number of cheaper places in Sydney. The 'Gloss' accessory store is a huge seller of BYS brand makeup, which I personally love, but also sells many different brands of makeup for up to half the price at regular pharmacies. Revlon Colorstay is there for $26.95, a huge saving! I know for sure that there is a Gloss store in the underground level of the Queen Victoria Building, and in the Galleries Victoria. But, my friends, the cheapest place I've ever found it at (in Australia, of course) is at Sydney's Paddy's Markets in Chinatown. If you've never been there, or never discovered the amazing prices on makeup they have, GO AND CHECK IT OUT! I will literally NEVER shop at a pharmacy again for makeup. Revlon Colorstay there is only $18! I freaked when I saw it, and was SO glad I didn't pay the $38! They have a good shade selection, and while you're there you can look at all the other makeup they sell, it's awesome.

Coverage:
Well, Colorstay is known to be medium to full coverage, and it definitely is. I have a lot of active cystic acne and lots of scarring, and this covers it up really well. If I'm in a rush, I can definitely use a bit more on my problem areas and it doubles as concealer, however I'd never use this under my eyes (it would get cakey). This is definitely great for those who have an uneven skin tone, and need more than light to medium coverage.

Application:
This foundation dries fast and is pretty thick, so if you're one of those people who like to dot it on your face, and blend it in later then you'll have to use a different method when applying Colorstay. I'm not sure if it's just for the Combo/Oily formula, but I've heard that it dries fast in many other reviews so it's probably the same for the Normal/Dry formula. It doesn't have the best blendability, but for me that's not an issue as I'd sacrifice it for something that stays any day. I apply this with a flat synthetic foundation brush (real hair absorbs too much product) as I feel it blends the best, and I work in small sections at a time. Using a primer would definitely help with application and blending, and a cheap one is Rimmel Fix and Perfect.

Finish:
Definitely a matte finish, which is what I'm going for and I recommend to anyone with combination or oily skin. It can get a bit cakey and patchy if you don't blend fast enough, or you use too much, but a bit of practice and a primer will get you on your way. I wouldn't say this is one of those foundations where 'you don't look like you're wearing makeup', but if you need to cover things, it's definitely not too bad. Due to this being a matte finish, if you happen to have any dry spots, this may cling to and highlight them, so I would avoid it on a dry day!

Packaging:
I'm not one of those people who would buy a product solely because of its packaging, but I do enjoy nice design and sometimes it's hard to resist adorable brands like Too Faced. The packaging is quite high-end looking, which I have been seeing with a lot of Revlon's products (and I like it :) ), but the major setbacks are that there isn't a pump, and the glass bottle is very heavy.The lid screws off to reveal a pour-out top, which is very messy and wastes heaps of product, and the heavy glass bottle is terrible for travelling and I feel it could break easily (a disastrous mess!). Thinking about the packaging compared to Rimmel Stay Matte, it has a plastic tube kind of thing where you can squeeze out the product from the nozzle, it's incredibly light and holds the same amount as Colorstay (30 mL or 1.0 Fl. Oz).

Wear:
The main reason why I love Revlon Colorstay so much is because of how long it lasts, and it does kind of give you that idea in the name. I have combo-oily skin (very oily in the T-zone) and this is the foundation that has lasted the longest on me. The oil that is produced on your face breaks down makeup, and this foundation has some magic way of avoiding that for longer than most. Does it wear for 16 hours with no touch-up? No, but I rarely need that. It will last me a good 10 hours at least without touching up, as long as I use my Smashbox Anti-Shine and my L'Oreal anti-shine primer underneath (that may seem like a lot, but my T-zone is extremely oily). The one formulated for normal/dry skin I feel would be perfect for those in the category, especially if they enjoy a matte finish.

How MY skin reacted:
For me, this doesn't break me out more at all, and I feel completely comfortable wearing this when I am having a period of very bad acne. Now I think about it (and I usually pay a lot of attention to this), I can't remember if this is oil free, non-comedogenic or non-acnegenic... But I seem to remember it is, and I break out easily and I didn't from this. Just to make sure, this is my experience only, and I can't say it'll be the same for you, and I don't claim to have any expertise in the field of dermatology. :)

The Bottom Line:
All round, I love this and would recommend it to everyone, especially since it comes in two formulations. Although it isn't one of those foundations that make your skin look amazing and glowy and healthy, if you want something that stays, get the Revlon Colorstay.

I hope this was informative!

Love Rachel <3