Showing posts with label Revlon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Revlon. Show all posts

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Clear Out #1 / Make-Up Misses

Hello! My, it's been a while! I don't think I even have anyone who stops on this blog anymore and that's alright. Totally my fault! Last year was an emotional roller coaster and I never quite was able to get a grip on this blog again. I have been meaning to start blogging again, but right around that time my laptop broke down! (Great coincidence, right?) Had to wait a while to get that fixed and I've been busy this spring/summer too, but I'm clearly making time for this blog from here on out! No more excuses! I have a new look to the blog! I was going for a cleaner and clearer look. Feel free to leave comments and let me know what you think. Without further hesitation, let's just jump into a new post!

About a year and half ago I moved from the east side of the country to the west side. I've been living on the West Coast ever since! When I moved I threw out a lot of make-up and beauty products I did not use or I did not like; I gave away a lot of products that were brand new that I didn't have the room for when packing or I didn't think would make it on the drive across the country. -After that, my beauty drawers were pretty well cleared out of useless products, but after coming home this weekend from San Diego Comic Con (SDCC) (and I will be posting more about that later) and putting my make-up away, I realized I had a lot of products I do not use at all and some it was more than a year old! This post is about products I am cleaning out, but also do not feel they do not perform well at all! I consider those ill-performing products "misses".
The first 2 products I'm featuring are the Julep DD Creme and Julep DD Concealer. I wanted so much to love these and before they came out they were advertised as something revolutionary. They were suppose to be like BB cremes, but in the form of a foundation & concealer and not just a cover creme; in other words, it was actually a foundation that gave you the benefits of a BB creme. The concealer was suppose to compliment the DD creme. Well, this was a total fail! Sad to say, because I love Julep and their products, but this was a total miss!

The DD Creme itself is smooth going on, but does not give you the coverage that is promised. So, to build coverage you need layers and I felt the more layers you put on the heavier it feels. This product is not friendly to oily skin either! I myself have oily skin and I would get a max of 2 hours wear time before my face looked like a grease ball! Not pretty....... This product also only came in a 4 color range and did not compliment or blend with most skin tones, which was the biggest complaint when the product launched. To top it off, the tube came with very little products. Most people said they did not get even half a month out of the tube, but I have yet to run out and I'm throwing it away now. If I remember right, I have used it about 4-6 times.

The DD Concealer is no better. It does not compliment the creme at all. I did not notice anymore coverage on my dark spots and it was hard to blend. In my opinion the concealers were the same formula as the Cremes, just different colors and colors that did not help with coverage. After about 1-2 hours I would notice that the places where I put concealer on were noticeable and looked like blotchy spots on me.

To top this whole mess off, these were not cheap! I did get to try them both for a price of $20, because I have a subscription to Julep, but even that was not worth the money. Normally these ran $36 a piece! Again, not worth it. Needless to say, these have both been discontinued from Julep and are no longer available for purchase, and I'm tossing them out!
Next up is the (formerly) limited edition Wet N Wild Fergie Shimmer Eyeshadow Primer in #34281 "A Little Party". I bought this when the collection first came out, right before I moved. I was super excited about it and the drug store community built up the original primer so well that I figured this one would be just as great, but with shimmer! After swatching this I thought it was beautiful. Sadly, the performance was not so great. I'm an every day user of the Too Faced "Shadow Insurance" eye primer and that stuff does not budge! Stays on all day and I have no problems! Call me spoiled, but this does not even begin to compare to Too Faced. However, even if you try to cut this product some slack, since it's a drug store product, I still cannot give this product props. It does not help your eyeshadow look bolder or brighter, or even better! It actually makes it hard to apply your shadow and I'm assuming that has to do with the shimmer in it. It's staying power is not there either. I believe I had a max performing time of 4 hours and my eyeshadow did not look that great to begin with. I used this about a total of 3-4 times before it made it's way to the back of my make-up drawer, never to be used again. I'm tossing it now. - This is actually a permanent product in the line now. You can easily purchase this at Walgreens and like stores for around $4.99, but I would not recommend it.
From that same limited edition collection came these 2 eyeliners. The purple is "#34280 Gunmetal Grape" and the blue is "#34279 Cobalt Vault". Again, 2 products I really wanted to love. I will say, I do not hate these products. They just don't cut it for me. Of the 2, Cobalt Blue is the better performing of the 2; with primer I had decent wear time at about 6 hours if not too active and about 4 if you are on the more active side. Without primer, I would not attempt either. For the price, it's not bad if you're not normally into colored liner, especially the bright blue. I didn't feel the blue was very electric though. It's much more dull when applied. The purple is very hard to make opaque and requires several layers. You also have to wait for the layers to set and that's a minute, so to make a nice opaque line with Gunmetal Grape takes quite a while. - Both are still limited edition, but tend to pop up in collections here and there, so if you're interested in trying these out for only about $4.99 each then keep your eyes pealed for new collections from the Wet N Wild line. For me, these are not worth it, especially since I regularly buy Urban Decay and MAC liners that are brighter and more pigmented.
So far, this entry seems like a girl who is just spitting hate on drug store products. While I must admit that I tend to use more higher end products, I do actually have some drug store staples and brands that I love. Milani just happens to be one of those brands that I love. However, there is no love here for these two eyeliners. These are the limited edition Constellation Gel Eye Liners in: "#01 Enchanted Lapis" and "#02 Enchanted Black Opal", respectively. I used both of these once and will never use them again. How they were still in my make-up drawer and not long gone in a landfill is beyond me! The colors are not bad, the problem lies with the fact that neither of these set, EVER! They literally stay liquid-like on your eyes and thus come off, rub off, smear off easily! If you have hooded eyes, forget it! You can no longer get these, but that's the way it should be! I'm not the only one who felt this way. There were complaints all around about these! These came out before their new Fierce Foil liners, which I have yet to try, but you can see why I'm hesitant to try them. I love their regular liquid pencil liners, but these were nothing like them. I used a primer as well and they never set. Not even 8 hours later. Total misses!
Here is a product that is not necessarily a miss, but I have no use for it in my life. I'm the kind of person who either wears lipstick or lip products to have it noticed, or I'll just simply use a natural oil or balm for moisture. I do not use tinted products. It's either all or nothing for me. This is the L'Oreal Colour Riche Balm "#818 Nourishing Nude". I wore this a handful of times and then never picked it up again. This is not a bad product. There were a lot of complaints about wear time with it, but I have to remind people that: A) This is a drug store product, so it's not going to be as high performing as a higher end product (but it's also not going to be as expensive either) & B) This is a balm and not a lipstick, so you can't expect it to perform like one. Through my experience as a make-up lover, I have noticed that glosses, balms, and similar products do not have the same wear as a lipstick and it's not fair to expect a product to be what it is not.

These are still available to purchase at any major drug store, but it's not for me. After having this for well over a year, I'm tossing it.
The Revlon Colorburst Lip Butter in "Proactive" was a complete miss! This was part of a holiday collection and limited edition. It was very hard to track down and I spent a few weeks hunting for it. Sadly, it was not worth the hunt. The Revlon Lip Butters are a line similar to L'Oreal's Colour Riche Balms (see above) and that means they are not quite a lipstick. Rather, they are meant to be a moisturizing tinted lip product. Provocative does not live up to it's name! It's not bright or eye catching. It only leaves some shimmer and only over colors that will compliment it. There is very littler wear time, so it has to be applied often. It's also on the drying side as well and to top off the icing on this awful cake, it is not smooth or easy to apply and is quite stiff! There was no need to rush out and get it. I also have never attempted another Revlon Lip Butter.
As to not end on a completely bad note, my last product featured is one of the Maybelline Color Whispers in "#60 Petal Rebel". When I first bought this I wore it quite often, but then soon forgot about it and that speaks volumes to me. If a product is easily forgotten then it really does not have an impact in your life (in most cases). These lipsticks were advertised as a "whisper" of color, but basically meaning: a tinted lipstick; you get the staying power of lipstick, but the color of a tinted balm. I felt this was a little more pigmented then what you get in most balms. It did take a few layers to build to my liking, but my biggest issue with this is that while it was not drying it was not moisturizing either and it lasted only about 2 hours or less. Re-application was much needed and often and it's just not practical if you're out and on the go. These are still available for purchase at major drug stores, but I say "pass" on them.

-That wraps up my first blog entry on clearing out my unused/old make-up and also my first entry on make-up misses. Feel free to leave your comments below if you have any advice or experience with these products yourself! I'm so glad to be back and I promise the next entry will not be a year from now ;)

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Ready For Winter - Mini CVS/Revlon Haul

I know most people get annoyed when winter/holiday/Christmas things start to roll out earlier than November. Personally, I love seeing this stuff come out in October. I've always been an earlier shopper/planner when it comes to holidays, birthdays, and celebrations. I had a coupon for $5 off of $25 at CVS a week ago and picked up a few things.

Items from left to right:

  • Revlon Colorburst Lip Butter - "Provocative" [limited edition]
  • Sally Sugar Coat - "#210 Royal Icing" [limited edition]
  • Revlon Photoready Primer, Shadow + Sparkle - "#540 Muse" 

Of the entire Opulence collection from Revlon (which is a limited edition collection released for this holiday season), the lip butters were the thing I was looking forward to the most. I thought I had completely missed this whole collection, since it came out around the time I moved and I hadn't seen it anywhere around here. I was so happy to spot it at CVS the other week! Unfortunately, I could only get my hands on 1 of the 2. There was so much talk about the blue shade, but when I finally found this collection, only 1 of each shade was left on the display and the blue shade had been opened and a chunk was taken out it. I asked a sales associate if there was anymore, but with most limited edition displays what was out was all they had.
The purple shade, "Provocative", was the only one I could buy and even if it wasn't blue I was still intrigued by it. 
I did my best to photograph it, but whether I used flash or not it was really hard to capture what it really looks like. It's basically a clear gloss or "butter" with purple sheen and sparkle. I feel for a party or a night out it will really set the look.
Let me just say- I'm not afraid to show my naked nails. I have not been putting polish on all the time, because I have been dealing with a peeling nail and have been more focused on treatments and nourishment. Anyway, as you can see (for the most part) this is an ice blue color with purple sparkle in it. For any of you who don't know- the Sugar Coat polishes are textured and limited edition.
Here are swatches of the eye shadow palette. This palette is not believed to be limited edition. I have read from a few other sites/blogs that this is the only part of the collection that is not limited edition, however I have yet to see it on a regular display. All of the shades have a ton of sparkle in them, even though it's not so easy to see it. I feel the shadows are decently pigmented and I have another one of these palettes from the same line and really enjoy it, so I have a good feeling about this one. The lightest color is the primer and it is my favorite. I look forward to the high intense sparkle it'll add to the look. FYI- I have never really found the primer shade in these palettes to really be a primer or replace a primer you would use before applying your shadow.

So, that's it for this little winter haul. I'm hoping to pick up more goodies from other holiday collections. Let me know what you all have or want!

Saturday, August 17, 2013

CVS Haul & Reviews

Every once in a while I receive coupons or discounts at CVS, because I have a CVS discount card and I enrolled in their Beauty Club Rewards program. I rarely use these, because the most convenient CVS for me does not have the best product selection and these coupons usually last about 2-5 days, so not much time for me to get there. However, this time I did use a $5 off of a $25 purchase and I thought I would share with you all out there. Everything I bought was beauty related and with my own money.

Warning: This entry it pic heavy and very long!



My first selection was the limited edition Wet N Wild Hot Rocks collection. I have been eyeing these since they first appeared around my city and always passed on them, but this time I decided to scoop them all up before they disappeared for good. These didn't seem to sell out around here and I don't see too much talk about them around the beauty community, but I think they look like fun. This is the complete set, all 6 shades. If you have any, let me know if like them!
Next, I picked up 2 of the Revlon Colorstay quads. On the left you have #580 Free Spirit and the right you have #585 Sea Mist
These quads were part of the Spring 2013 collection from Revlon. However, I'd like to point out something- I work for Walmart and when we changed our permanent displays for Revlon early this year, these 2 quads were set in our permanent displays. We have not received much more of these quads in our shipments in the past couple months, but we did have them regularly this year. I'm thinking this may change once they change the modular again and new quads will take their place, but I'm not sure if these quads would really be considered limited edition. If anything, a better term would be "seasonal". I will say, Walmart did not receive all of the Pacific Coast collection; we did not get the gel liners, cheek tints, or limited edition lip butters that I saw on the displays in CVS and Walgreens around here. - Above is a pamphlet that was free that you could take with you from the display they had in Walgreens and inside it explains the collection by Gucci Westman and gives you looks you can create with the palettes. 
Before I get to the swatches, I'd like to say that I have never purchased or used any of these Colorstay quads before, so I had no idea what to expect. Obviously, I was hoping for good results and I must say I was surprised. Also, I'd like to add right now- I did not use any primer in any of these pictures. These are all straight from the palette to my hand!
This is the "Free Spirit" palette. I swatched this one first, because initially I thought this would be my favorite palette of the 2; the colors go together well and I like the overall look of the colors better than the other one. The picture above is with just one swipe of color with my fingertip. The colors didn't perform so great, at least not as I had hoped. The black color was the only color that really seemed like it had any staying power without primer. The lightest blue was a little on the powdery side, but overall these colors are not bad with fallout, just kind of drier than average. I do want to add that I swatch all 4 colors, but the tan shade really blends into my skin (it is the first swatch and really hard to see), but I foresee it being a very good base and all-over color for my eyes, and is actually my favorite of the 4 colors, which surprised me.
This second photo is the same palette ("Free Spirit"), but I went over the swatches a few times to build opacity. The colors are definitely buildable and look better with a few more swipes than just 1. Overall, I'm not that impressed with this palette though. I'd like to wear it on my eyes though and actually try it out. Like I said before, I think the tan color is going to be my best friend as an all-over color and it seems really blendable. These colors do go together well though, but they're also colors that you could get else where in either higher-end companies, as well as in drug store brands. These colors all came out matte, except the black has some sparkle in it, but still looks pretty matte when applied.
Here's where the real surprise came in- Initially I thought I would not like the "Sea Mist" palette. These colors do not look that appealing at first glance and I really didn't feel they went with each other that well. I almost didn't buy this palette at all, but decided to get both since they were a collection together. - Well, after swatching these babies, I still don't feel they go together that well (at least not for my style), but they perform well. The photo above is of just one swipe of color with my fingertip. These colors are shimmery, not matte and you can see the shimmer a little in this photo. They do not have sparkle and you do not need to worry about it being "too young" or "too party-like"; they just have a hint of shimmer that gives it a nice glisten. 
This second photo is of the "Sea Mist" colors with a few layers applied. Buildable colors, but unfortunately, because of light you cannot see the shimmer a little in this photo. The pink color is the very first swatch and it is nice, it's just hard to see on my skin, because I'm tan. (I always forget how tan I am until I do swatches, lol.) Honestly, I probably won't use all of these colors together, but they are the type of colors that give a nice pop of color to a look or give a little pick-me-up for a look without being too dramatic and they perform wonderfully.

Final verdict: These palettes have been around since spring and they are still available. I am finding them still around at Walgreens, CVS, and Walmart. However, the Pacific Coast displays are going away, so they are mixed in with the regular Revlon products, with the exception of Walmart, obviously. So, if you're interested I suggest scooping them up soon, because as I said before- I think they are going to disappear as fall and winter shades roll out. If you're on the fence, I would skip the "Free Spirit" palette. The "Sea Mist" palette performs much better and the colors are nicer, in my opinion; the colors will be nice for fall too. 

Side Note: Like the pamphlet from this collection, on the back of the palettes it has looks you can create with directions using these palettes.
Last, but not least, I bought a lipstick! The Revlon beauty products were "buy 1, get 1 50% off", so I needed to purchase 1 more thing to meet the $25 goal.
I purchased one of the new Milani Statement Lipsticks. I first saw these from YouTube beauty gurus and they were raving about them. Then Nouveau Cheap reviewed them and they all looked so great, so I wanted to get my hands on them. They are selling fast around here, so it's hard to get your hands on them. I have yet to see a full display, as I feel they are selling fairly fast as the stores receive shipments.
The color I bought was #16 Flirty Fuchsia. Let me say, that this was not my first choice in color. Sadly, most of the colors has been tested by customers before me. These tubes, thankfully, have a protective label on the back which you have to peel off to open. -I love products that have safety seals on them, because there are a lot of people out here who contaminate products and it makes me really weary. But enough of that! Someday I will rant about this though, so get ready!
The top swatch is just 1 swipe and the bottom swatch is with a few swipes. It doesn't have the best initial payoff, but obviously a few coats will solve that problem. For the price, about $5.50, it's not a bad buy. If you don't normally wear bright or noticeable colors on your lips, I suggest trying this line of lipsticks so that you aren't spending too much money, especially if it's just for a certain occasion; outfit; or costume. The lipstick has a nice smell to it. As I wrote in previous entries, I cannot stand the smell of Revlon lipstick and if a lipstick has a nasty smell, I won't wear it. There is a hint of that waxy/crayon smell, but it's not too bad. 

Monday, July 22, 2013

CVS Last Chance Sale Summer 2013

As many of you know, CVS has been having a Last Chance sale. They marked things 50%-75% off, which is a great deal, even if you consider that CVS usually has higher prices than Walmart or Target (with the exception of sales or the use of coupons). I really wanted to jump on this sale, but my grandfather was ill and I wasn't able to go about my day doing what I please. To make a long story short, he passed away and my time and money went to a 20 hour trip and family matters. - Most of the sale items, at least around my area, are gone. Some of the CVS stores have even taken down the sale banners. I happened to stop in a CVS that is in a town just outside of where I live, because I was waiting for my car to be fixed. I actually have never been in this CVS before, but it is nice. I did find a few clearance items, but most of it would not suit my skin tone or skin type. However, I did find 1 gem and couldn't pass it up! For $2.12, which was 75% off of the regular retail price, I found a Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick!

The color is #663 "Va Va Violet". It is a deep, dark purple. For those not familiar with Revlon lipsticks, they don't have a scent and they're pretty nice lipsticks for drug store cosmetics. I personally am not a fan of their rival, L'Oreal. I cannot stand the smell of L'Oreal lipsticks!



I have always been a fan of dark colors, especially purples and reds. (I also really like browns; more along the lines of cafe colors.) So, I was really satisfied with my find! From what I can tell from the other stores around here and on the Revlon site, it looks like this color has been discontinued. -I shall enjoy it while it lasts.


When swatched, this color is not as intimidating as some people may first feel it is. Obviously, for me, it's not an every day color and I don't think it would be for most of us, but I'm excited to wear it out!