Showing posts with label Max Factor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Max Factor. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

On Wednesdays We Wear Pink

I love a bright lipstick and seeing as its Wednesday, I thought I would share my 5 favourite hot pink lipsticks.

The Budget Buy
Max Factor Colour Elixir Giant Pen Stick in Vibrant Pink

This is the cheapest out of all five but also the brightest. It has a glossy finish, which does feel a bit sticky on the lips but the colour lasts and leaves behind a lasting pink stain. 

Available from Boots £6.99


The Perfect Night Out Lipstick
MAC Lipstick in Girl About Town

This is one of MAC's 'Amplified Creme' lipsticks, meaning its very bright and rich in colour. Its also the darkest of the 5 and as the name suggests, the perfect night out lipstick.

Available from MAC £15.50


The Matte One
Smashbox Be Legendary Lipstick in Electric Pink Matte

This is slightly less bright than the others which makes it a bit more wearable. I love the matte finish and it doesn't feel at all drying on the lips. 

Available from Smashbox £16.00


The Kim K Favourite
NARS Semi Matte Lipstick in Schiap

I bought this lipstick years ago after seeing it on Kim K and whenever I wear it, someone will always ask me where my lipstick is from. I can see why its one of NARS cult products. This is a very blue toned pink and the semi matte finish means its not too drying.

Available from NARS £19.50


The One With The Yellow Undertone
MAC Lipstick in Impassioned

This is an oldie but a goodie and one that I had completely forgotten about until now. This is my favourite of the 5, as unlike the others Impassioned has a yellow undertone rather than blue. A warmer undertone is much more flattering on my skin tone.

Available from MAC £15.50

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Face of the Day with L'oreal L'Extraordinaire Colour Riche Liquid Lipstick in Nude Ballet

I am a self confessed makeup addict, my mind is switched to makeup mode most of the time! If I am watching a film or TV programme and I like the look of a particular characters makeup, I start trying to guess what product was used. Before I know it, I'm googling away, trying to find the makeup artist and what products they used.

I definitely have a lot of useless makeup information stored up there but in case anyone else is like me, I thought I would share my two most recent finds.

I am a massive Mad Men fan, cannot tell you how much I wish I lived back in the late 60's early 70's.
 I love the makeup in the show, especially Christina Hendricks' character Joan. I did a little research into her makeup and found that its not always a red lip she's wearing. Due to the colours in the show, when she is wearing a pink lip it appears red and one of the colours used is Baby Lips by 
Laura Mercier, so of course I had to try it. 
On a slightly more embarrassing note, when Kim Kardashian recently got married I was waiting with baited breath for that makeup breakdown. When her makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic spilled that he used an £8.99 lipstick by L'oreal, I was in Boots, quicker than you can say Kardashian!

Face

Foundation
Shiseido Sun Protection Liquid Foundation in Shade SP50
I like this foundation because its light and doesn't feel heavy on your skin but still gives a good medium coverage. Plus the high SPF is perfect for these sunny days.

Concealer/Highlighter
Max Factor Under Eye CC Stick
I recently did a review of these Max Factor CC Sticks and the yellow toned, under eye one is definitely the best of the bunch. 

Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage in SC3
The day I finally finish this will be a momentous day and I don't quite know what I will do without it after all these years.

Contour
MAC Sculpting Powder in 'Sculpt'
Don't worry if you missed out on this in the Maleficent collection, Sculpt is one of MAC's Pro contour powders, which you can buy online here. This has definitely made me fall back in love with contouring.

Blusher
Milani Illuminating Face Powder in Amber Nectar
These powders by Milani have to be one of the best beauty buys in any American drugstore. I love that they give a sheer amount of colour with a heck of a lot of glow.

Powder
Ben Nye Banana Luxury Powder
I do like this yellow toned powder for brightening my face, I just wish the packaging was a bit more practical. 

Eyes

Eyebrows
Hourglass Arch Brow Sculpting Pencil in Soft Brunette and Illamasqua Brow and Lash Gel
 My eyebrow weapons of choice, always.

Eyeshadow
MAC Sculpting Powder in 'Sculpt'
I wasn't feeling eyeshadow, so I just used a bit of contour powder though my socket to create a natural shadow.

Mascara
Benefit They're Real
Its taken a while but Ive fallen back in love with this mascara. The torture ball tip is just perfect for really winging out your outer lashes, giving a pretty cat eyed effect.


Lips

Lipstick
Laura Mercier Sheer Lip Colour in Baby Lips
Baby Lips is a pretty safe, everyday wearable pink colour. There's nothing not to like about it and if you like your nudes more on the natural side like me, then its definitely one to add to your list.

L'oreal L'Extraordinaire Colour Riche Liquid Lipstick in Nude Ballet
Being a Kim K colour, I was worried this was going to be concealer lip nude but its actually pretty wearable. For me it is a little bit pale on its own but I really like it layered over another lipstick. These are seriously glossy and pretty long lasting, I am impressed.


Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Contouring and Highlighting with Max Factor's CC Sticks

My friend Chloe told me about these new Max Factor CC sticks and I was on a mission all last week to find them. The sticks come in 5 different shades and I have the purple shade, which is designed to correct dullness, the yellow shade, to correct under eye circles and the highlight shade, which is designed to highlight (duh) ;)

The sticks cost £9.99 each and are currently on 3 for 2 in Boots so if you can find them, now would be a good time to stock up!

The crayon format of these sticks makes them perfect for highlighting, as you can be precise with your application. My favourite by a country mile is the yellow toned stick, for correcting under eye circles. It visibly brightened up my under eye area and made a brilliant highlighter for the rest of my face. 

The worst of the three was without a doubt, the highlight stick. I have actually taken a picture of it swatched on my hand so you can see what a fail it is. This doesn't show up on my skin at all and it just leaves behind this horrible glitter shimmer. I didn't realise until looking on the Boots website that there are actually 2 different highlight shades, a pink toned and a champagne toned. I'm assuming this one is the champagne toned one, but either way this is so bad I will not be using it again.

I would say if you wanted to try these definitely go for the under eye corrector. The others, I'm not so sure about.

I mentioned that these sticks were perfect for highlighting and I know a lot of people find highlighting and contouring pretty daunting, so I thought I would show you how I do it. 

You can make your highlight and contour as dramatic as you like by applying more or less product. As my cheekbones are non existent I verge on the lighter side, to avoid looking too much like Boy George.


First Step Highlight: I always start by highlighting my under eye area, as this makes the biggest difference. I used the yellow toned CC stick and applied it under my eyes, right down to the bottom of my nose. When applying this under your eyes you want to take it wider and draw along the top of your cheekbone but as you move further down your cheek you will gradually bring that line in, closer to your nose. 

I then highlight the centre of my forehead and draw a line down the centre of my nose. The forehead highlight might seem a little strange but it really does brighten the face. 

Once you have applied your highlight, all you need to do is blend. I just use my foundation brush to blend it all into my skin. The key is all in the blending so make sure you blend well!

If you don't have the Max Factor CC Stick, an alternative is MAC's Prep & Prime Highlighter in Light Boost. Like the Max Factor stick, this is yellow toned but has a much more creamy consistency. 
I would say Light Boost gives more a natural highlight, whereas the CC Stick is a bit more dramatic.

Second Step Contour: Now I will admit, contouring takes a bit more effort than highlighting but there are certain products you can use to make the job a lot easier. I am currently loving the NARS Ita brush as it really does the job for you. I also like to use a smaller fluffy brush like the MAC 224 for contouring my nose or around my eyes, as this gives you more precision for smaller areas.

For your contour colour, the most important thing to remember is that whatever you use, it needs to be matte. Shimmer reflects light and should be reserved for your highlight only.

I am currently using the sculpting powder from MAC's Maleficent collection in the shade but don't worry if you missed out, as MAC have a whole range of permanent sculpting powders available on their website. Ideally you want your contour shade to be quite ashy rather than warm toned, as you are trying to create natural shadows on the face.

You can even use an eyeshadow to contour with, as long as its a matte shade that's a few shades darker than your natural skin tone. I have a Bobbi Brown eyeshadow in Taupe which works fantastically well as a contour colour. 


When applying your contour you can either suck in your cheeks and follow the natural hollow, or I like to start from the top of my ear and do a short line and blend out. Just make sure you don't take your highlight to far down your cheeks and don't panic if you get carried away, just blend over the area with your foundation brush and that should take away any harsh lines.

The last step I do is powder and my favourite powder to use for this is the Ben Nye Banana Powder. Like my highlighter, this is yellow toned so gives you an added boost of brightness.

And that's it, highlight and contour done!


I don't do this on a daily basis because lets be honest, who has time for that, but when I do I like to keep the rest of my makeup fairly simple. All I added was some mascara and lipstick, oh and I also used some of my contour shade through my socket as a natural shadow to define my eyes. 



Tuesday, 22 October 2013

3 Cult Mascaras

It feels like every week there are new beauty and makeup products to keep up with but there are some that have stood the test of time.

These mascaras have been around for years and are raved about by celebrities, make up artists and magazines. Kim Kardashian's make up artist, Mario Dedivanovic swears by L'oreal's Voluminous mascara. Kate Moss and Sarah Jessica Parker are both reported fans of Maybelline's Great Lash and Max Factor's cult 2000 Calorie mascara has won countless beauty awards over the years.

I thought I would put all 3 to the test.

L'oreal Voluminous Mascara - This was my mascara of choice back in my Secondary School days, you know the time when the clumpier your mascara, the bigger your popularity!
There's no doubt about it, this is a pretty amazing mascara. It builds volume quickly and its the richest black colour which gives a very dramatic effect. My only gripe with this is the potential for clumpiness, spider lashes aren't my thing anymore so I just need to be careful when applying this.

Max Factor 2000 Calorie Mascara - Side note don't you hate it when you get mascara on your eyelids! This is my favourite of the 3, it gives beautifully defined lashes with just enough volume. I love how it really fans out your lashes. The formula is drier than Voluminous and doesn't tend to clump. 
I can see why this is a cult classic.


Maybelline Great Lash Mascara - I can remember back in the day reading that this was Sarah Jessica Parker's favourite mascara and rushing out to buy it. I then remember the bitter disappointment when this didn't live up to my expectations. Now, that was back in my spider lash days so I was prepared to give this another try and you know what, its actually a pretty good mascara. The brush is teeny tiny but I quite like that, as you can get each individual lash. It doesn't clump and just gives very good natural looking lashes. I still don't think I would re purchase this mascara but I feel I can now appreciate it!

Sunday, 20 October 2013

Sunday Face of the Day with MAC Her Cocoa Eyeshadow Quad

I constantly change my makeup depending on what is currently inspiring me. I love makeup, its my art.

I love Autumn, just for the colour of the trees alone. I wish I lived in America, with those wide roads lined with red and orange trees. If Autumn was a decade, to me its the 70s and all I want to do right now is wear mustard coloured polo necks and watch old school horror films! So that was my inspiration for today's make up! I also wanted to use some of my old favourites that I have been neglecting.


DIOR Airflash CC Primer - Review here

Laura Mercier Mineral Powder in Real Sand - My favourite ever powder, I stopped using this over the Summer as its not the best for shine control, but cant wait to start using it again.

DIOR Skin Flash Radiance Booster Pen

Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage - Covers like no other

MAC The Perfect Cheek Blush - Now I do love my red blushes but every now and then I want more of a subtle colour and this is my favourite.

MAC Forever Marilyn Beauty Powder - After snooping inside Chloe's makeup bag I was inspired to dig this out.

Jouer Sunswept Mattifying Powder Bronzer

MAC Lingering - After discovering the Brow Sculpting Pencil by Hourglass by much beloved Lingering was tossed aside. I still highly, highly recommend this eyebrow pencil especially if you want a more defined brow.

Illamasqua Brow and Lash Gel

Max Factor 2000 Calorie Mascara - Review coming soon!

Benefit Stay Don't Stray - If you can get over the crappy packaging this is actually an amazing eye primer, my eye shadow stays perfect until I take it off at night.

MAC Her Cocoa Eyeshadow Palette - I'm just going to pretend this isn't from the Rihanna collection, don't judge me! The colours are perfect for a bronzey smudgy eye, which is exactly what I was feeling like today!


Brush on the left = PERFECT         Brush on the right = WILL BLEND NOTHING!

Now for a perfectly blended eyeshadow look you need a good brush. Not a sponge tip applicator, a proper blending brush. 

I recommend the MAC 217 blending brush as it will apply your eyeshadow and blend it at the same time. The brush on the right is a flat eyeshadow brush and will only place your eyeshadow, it wont blend it. These kind of brushes are better if you are applying say a glitter or a pigment in the centre of the lid as you can pack on the colour. You should then use a blending brush to blend out the edges.

You don't need both these brushes either, just get one decent eyeshadow blending brush! 


I like to take my eyeshadow really low under my eye and this is where the blending brush is perfect! I just used the darkest colour in the eyeshadow quad and applied below my lower lash line, leaving the brush to do the blending.

Finally for lips I used one of my favourite matte lipsticks, MAC "Velvet Teddy"

Now back to hibernating