Thursday, December 20, 2012

Review: LUSH Curly Wurly Shampoo



Being a fragrance freak, I always love products those carry strong fragrance, but in a good way. So its obvious for me to fall in love with the Lush and I was overwhelmed when I went to the store for the first time!

Curly Wurly and American Cream were my first Lush purchase. I was looking for a shampoo and a conditioner that would help me to tame my curls and the SA handed me Curly Wurly (shampoo) and American Cream (conditioner).

What Lush says:

"COCONUT-Y SHAMPOO FOR CALMING CURLS AND FRIZZ
Curly hair needs lots of moisturizing – but no one wants their curls to feel heavy and weighed down. You’re in luck! Curly Wurly shampoo keeps your unruly and out of control curls soft, shiny and bouncy. How does it do it? Fresh, nutritious ingredients work wonders for frizzy hair. It's packed full of nutritious creamed coconut and coconut oil for healthy hair and scalp, and with moisturizing vanilla, protein-rich fresh eggs and hand mashed avocado butter to give moisture back to hair and eliminate frizz. C’mon, give it a Wurl."

Lush products are made from natural ingredients minus the preservatives. Curly Wurly contains coconut, vanilla, coco butter, lemon juice and papaya. Hope you can read the ingredients here. 


What do I think? Well, when the SA rubbed a tiny amount on my hand, I was overwhelmed by the scent. I bought the tub home immediately and used it. The scent stayed in my hair for 3-4 days! Curly Wurly is different from all other shampoos I have used till date. It doesn't look much like regular shampoo, rather looks a bit like face mask or scrub. 

It lathers well and you have to wet your hair really really well to work it evenly on your hair. Reason?
Well, the shampoo is quite thick and has chunkier bits of coconuts in it. This is the thing I hate most about this shampoo. I don't understand, if the shampoo is really meant for curly hair, then why there are so many coconut flecks in it, which adds to the misery of curly hair? A big disappointment, Lush!


It doesn't make my scalp too greasy or too dry, neither it weighs my hair down, instead, while it leaves my hair soft, it also makes it quite fluffy and I have to really condition my hair well and add leave on conditioner to manage it. But I have noticed that, if I do not wash my hair for 3 days, it tends to make my hair look a bit greasy.

How I use it? I take a reasonable amount of this shampoo on my palm, add just few drops of water, even it out on my palms, then apply to 100% wet hair. Work in my hair and then wash. The hair catches every bit of coconut chunks and to avoid this annoying behavior of this shampoo, I rinse it off with my head downward with a strong jet of water.


The packaging can appear a bit clumsy from person to person, as it doesn't come in a traditional shampoo bottle, but rather in a pot. But again the consistency of the shampoo would have made it harder to come through a regular shampoo bottle, no matter if its a squeeze/pump bottle.


The price is a bit hard for the wallet too, its CA$25.95 (excluding tax) for 220gm.

Honestly, I ABSOLUTELY love the scent of this shampoo while the shampoo doesn't hit my favorite list. If I repurchase ever again, it will be just because I am extremely fond of the scent, but if you want to give it a try for taming your curls, I think you should try a sample size first. I won't recommend it for calming curly hair, but I would recommend, if you want your hair to smell beautiful for days.

Did you use Curly Wurly? How do you find it?

Love and Respect,
Eeshita.



Friday, November 30, 2012

Review: Urban Decay 24/7 Glide On Eye pencil in Perversion


It is really tough to get the desired products here in my country, as I don't get to buy my stuffs directly from the store or web, so I have to ask people to buy the products I need. Though most of the times I get my products through my friends and family living abroad, but helpful people like Mitu Apu from NV Cosmetics are always there to help me to get my beauty products when I get help from nowhere. This is how I bought my Urban Decay 24/7 Glide On Eye pencil in Perversion, which was BDT 2200 including shipping charge. Its USD 19 at Sephora and Urban Decay website.

What Urban Decay says about this product:
"The best Eye Pencil ever, ever, ever! Never before has a pencil this creamy and brilliant been waterproof, too. Velvetty-soft, this never-before-seen formula stays soft and creamy for blending (about 30 seconds), then then dries down to a long-lasting finish that WILL NOT budge."

Never did I use any product that's so creamy and smooth and still budge smudge and bleeding free! The packaging is slick and easy to handle. Nothing fancy, yet sophisticated enough!


The pigmentation of this product is AWESOME! Its the blackest eye pencil I have ever tried, and yes it is blacker than MAC Smolder. The extreme blackness of the product pops my brown eyes and I absolutely love rich black eye pencil/eye liners! It glides on effortlessly, which reminds me of crayons on paper, feels like it melts on my skin when I apply it.


As this is a pencil, you can sharp it to a really fine tip. I don't use it for fine lining as the smooth gliding decays the pencil faster and as a result the fine lining doesn't stay fine (eerrrmmm...hope that makes sense!). I fear that this pencil might run out (?!) fast as it is really soft and you will obviously loose some portion when you will sharp it.



Though Urban Decay claims it to be soft enough for blending (up to 30 seconds), I find it about drying faster than 30 seconds and once it dries down, its a rocker! I have worn it for solid 10 hours on my extremely oily skin and on an outdoor hangout, though it looked a bit faded out around 12 hours!


You can tight line your upper and lower water line with this eye pencil and can be free of tension as it will not fade or bleed or smudge no matter if you cry your heart out. You will need a good make up remover to remove your liner, I promise!

The following photos will demonstrate my above statement. The first one is freshly applied perversion, only one pass (see the awesome pigmentation!), and the second one demonstrates the staying power of this pencil, as I have rubbed the swatch vigorously after 5 minutes of the application (actually this is the result of my desperate try to erase it from my wrist lol).



As it dries down almost as soon as you apply it, it is a bit difficult to blend it. So if anyone wants to blend it, he/she might want to skip this one.

Let me confess: I am in trouble after I have started using this particular eye pencil. Want to know why? Because it's absolutely fabulous! I can HARDLY find anything wrong with this product and I have kind of 'imprinted on' it which means from now on, no regular eye pencil will be able to satisfy me like this one, which will force me to repurchase this one again and again, and it will be rude to my wallet because of the price! I just wished Urban Decay had some mechanical lid version of this particular product..!

Did you use Perversion? let me know what you think about it!

Love and respect,
Eeshita.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Swatch and review: NARS Blush in Orgasm



So here I am today reviewing NARS cult favourite blush Orgasm. I never intended to buy this one, but someone asked me to buy this for her when I was visiting Toronto, and then she never showed up! So here goes my CA$32 (excluding tax, from Sephora) behind a product I never wanted to buy and UNFORTUNATELY I don't seem to like very much, either!


The packaging is NARS signature packaging prone to finger prints and dirt  This packaging also catches the shimmer it has on the blush, and I dislike the fact, kind of. Its very much portable and the inner part of the lid carries a mirror, and I love the fact that the mirror covers the whole lid, unlike many other products.



It is described as peachy pink with shimmer. Though when applied it seems more pink to me, a warm pink with peach gold sheen and shimmer. Though many are comfortable with the shimmer I feel it is a bit too much chunky shimmery for my complexion and the shimmers are a tad bit away from the definition of "finely milled" (as I said its 'chunky').


The application is smooth, though the color itself is not very intense. It emphasizes more on the sheen and shimmers rather than the peachy pink color. Though NARS describes their blushes as "provides a sheer, natural hint of colour" but I feel, for deeper complexions like us, Orgasm may be just a heavily loaded shimmery blush, with almost no intensity of the color itself.

left: heavily swatched, right: blended out :)

The color itself has a very sheer application, so I feel like on my complexion, it fades out around 4 hours, leaving ONLY the shimmers behind and a almost invisible pinkish shade on the cheeks. I never use a highlighter when I use this blush, the sheen and shimmer is enough to make me look like shiny and oily :/

I have heard TiffanyD saying that this was her favourite blush and she thinks the chunky bits of shimmers gradually falls out with time and with application, so yes, I am waiting for the shimmers to vanish, because, with less shimmers this would be a lovely color.

I think people with fairer skin tone would love this product as it applies very lightly.

Nope Nope Nope! I am never going to repurchase this again. Done with Orgasm, I would better look for something that is not so highly raved, Seriously, what's wrong with me and all these highly raved products??? I really wanted to like this product and write a very raved review about it, but sigh....

Did you like NARS Orgasm? Let me know in comments.

Love and regards,
Eeshita.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

NARS Sheer Glow Foundation: A Liquid Love! :D


After watching people raving about it online and using it from my friend Tansia (who is also a huge fan of this product), I tried to give NARS Sheer Glow Foundation a try. And here I am today, with my review.

Yes, it is NARS Sheer Glow Foundation, not the Sheer Matte one. People who know me, also know the fact that I suffer from an excess-oil secretion-syndrome on my facial zone. So it was ideal for me to pick up Sheer Matte instead of Sheer Glow. But when I tried Sheer Matte at Sephora, I found it to be a bit harder to blend than the Sheer Glow. And moreover, I used Sheer Glow even before I tried at Sephora and was quite happy with the result.



When I went to Sephora to buy this foundation, I was quite tanned and the SA matched me to the shade Syracuse, which seemed pretty matched to my skin tone. It was CA$ 55 when I bought it. When I came back to my country (by that time my sun tan was almost gone), and started using Sheer Glow in Syracuse, I found out the shade to be a shade darker than my skin tone. The shade before Syracuse is Barcelona, which is again a shade lighter than my skin tone. I realized that I was somehow in between these two shades and bought Barcelona again, this time from USA, and it was USD 42.




It is described by NARS as a "satin-finish foundation with sheer and buildable coverage." It also says that it benefits your skin when used regularly and claims to "improve skin brightness, radiance and texture." It is recommended for normal to dry skin types, but as I said me, being an extremely oily skinned girl, loves every bit of the product!

The coverage of the product is light to buildable medium. If you are looking for a full coverage foundation, you should better skip this one, because applied once it gives a very light coverage and reapplying another layer, it gives you medium coverage at most. If you have a flawless skin and are looking to add just a tinsy bit of glow you can give this one a try. I don't have flawless skin (not even close to flawless) but I always love light to medium coverage foundation, thats why I have picked it. It hides slight acne scars and unevenness of skin tone, and there is a soft glow which emanates from your skin after you apply the foundation. It also photographs well as it doesn't have any SPF.

my skin, before and after applying NARS sheer Glow Foundation

The consistency of the foundation is neither too thin, nor too thick. It doesn't feel heavy on my skin or too cakey, blends smoothly and doesn't dry out too fast, so I get sufficient amount of time to blend it. NARS asks you to use your hands to apply this foundation, I tried both with my hands and brushes, and I love application with brushes more. I use it with a flat top kabuki brush like Sigma F80, or Coastal Scents 110, I use Sigma F84 too, which gives me wonderful result. I take pea sized amount on back of my hand, dot both of the shades on my entire face (I don't mix the shades prior blending) and blend it with the brush. If my face is too dull, I spray MAC Fix+ on my brush and then blend. Though I have oily skin, I always love dewy finishes for my foundations, rather than matte or semi-matte. I, of course, set the foundation with a powder like MAC MSFN or MAC Select Sheer Loose Powder.



Generally my face becomes oily within an hour I apply my foundation, so I do blot a lot. But when I am at an air conditioned situation the duration of the wear my foundation becomes longer and I got a wear of almost 5hours in an air conditioned room with NARS Sheer Glow Foundation. But if I stay at the hot humid condition of my country I have to blot it right after an hour.

The only problem I have with this foudation is its packaging. The foundation doesn't come with a pump. But NARS says it is intentional as they want you to shake really well before you apply it. You can buy an additional pump, for that you have to pay USD 6. Quite steep for a pump, eh? I am better without a 6 dollar pump lol ;) another problem is that the lid doesn't shut properly once you open the bottle. This might be a problem if you are a bit obsessed with how-your-make up-stuffs-close, like me. Also the lid is very much prone to catch finger prints, which means it can get dirty with usage :/

I love this foundation, just like I love my MAC Mineralize SPF 15 foundation. Purchasing two shades is a bit heavy for my wallet, but yes I would really be repurchasing NARS Sheer Glow over and over again.

A full face image of mine, wearing NARS Sheer Glow Foundation, and finished off with MAC MSFN :)

Did you use NARS Sheer Glow? how do you find it? Let me know in comments!

Love and respect,
Eeshita.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Review: Urban Decay De-Slick Oil Control Makeup Setting Spray


My face is oily to the point where I have almost given up the hope of a mattified skin and long lasting make up. But my desperate soul keeps looking for products that promise to keep oil away. Urban Decay De-Slick is one of them.

I picked up De Slick when I was dumb-struck in a dilemma whether to repurchase All Nighter Makeup Setting Spray or this one. As I had a fair amount of All Nighter Spray left, and I always wanted to give this one a try, I chose this one. from Sephora, was priced at CA$ 35 at the time I bought.


This makeup setting spray is a collaborated effort with Skindinavia. It claims to be a weightless facial mist that promises a matte look for upto 16hours. This comes in a 118ml or 4 US fl oz bottle and has a lovely fresh scent which I love more than that of MAC Fix+.

Talking about the product, it doesn't have that jaw dropping mattifying properties, specially in the extreme hot humid climatic situation of my country. But it works pretty good for cold dry winter and slightly less hot and less humid autumn, atleast I don't have to blot my face upto solid 7hours under these weather conditions.

The packaging is quite simple and I love the way the mist applies one my face more than that of MAC Fix+. While MAC Fix+ delivers kind of concentrated spray, this one actually has the 'spray-effect' which helps with an even application.


It is recommended that you have to hold it 8-10inches away from your face, and mist it in an X and T formation. I do it the same way, it takes around one minute to dry, and I feel a slight tightening after it dries out. I am comfortable with the tightening and I believe most of the oily skinned people will be comfortable, too.

I am not a huge fan of matte faces, I rather prefer dewy looks, and I don't mind that little bit extra shine my face gets after a while. But that shine is lovable when its not at its extreme, like it is at the climatic situation of my country during summer. So I have come up with my own way to apply this spray to avoid the extreme-shiny face. What I do is, I start with applying De-Slick Spray. Let it dry for some minutes. Apply primer and then spray again and let dry. Apply my foundation, and then spray again. Then do the rest of my make up, and atlast finish off with the All Nighter Makeup setting spray (the spray I-Can't-Live-Without). This way I get a wear of nearly 5hours (in an air conditioned situation), no smudging, no fading, just a little shine on my T Zone and on my cheek bones, thus creating a glowy dewy effect on my face. But out of air conditioned situation, I have to blot my face around two hours, and at the end of the day my face is shiny again :( :/

As I do heavy makeup only for the parties and occasions, and as parties are generally held in air conditioned situation, I will be happily using this product forever. I am happy with the nearly 5hours-stay-put-effect of my foundation without blotting my face every other hour, with this product.

I confess that I love Urban Decay's All Nighter more than I love De-Slick, but I would be repurchasing it over and over again, along with the All Nighter. This is a great product, kind of my HG product for winter and fall!

If you are in a dilemma, try a travel sized first and if it satisfies you, you can go for the full sized one.

Did you use De Slick? How do you find it?

Love and respect,
Eeshita.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

A Little Something I have Tried: Color Block Eye Make Up, Mitupu named it Rainbowlicious :D


I wanted to do a color block make up but wasn't sure how to execute my plan. My favourite NV Cosmetics arranged a competition where you had to do something related to your fantasy and I entered that competition with this look.

I have used BH Cosmetics 120 eye shadow palette mostly, and as I did my right eye first (thats so stupid of me uuurrrggghhh) so I had to do the pictorial with my left eye, and as a result this pictorial is a bit messy and incomplete. I will try my best to explain in words, where I have missed to click the steps :/ I have used only 2 brushes for applying and blending the eyeshadows, they are MAC 217 and Sigma E30. I will mention otherwise where i have used different brushes or fingers. as this a color blocking method, blending wasn't my first priority, instead I had to think about the colors that would compliment each other.

Step 1:
Prime your lid at first. I have used Urban Decay Primer Potion in Original.

Step 2:
Start with applying NYX Zumbo Pencil in milk on upper lid upto the brow bone. Then blend it with a brush or finger. I have used my finger.




Step 3:
Apply a yellow eye shadow on your brow bone and bring it lightly just above the inner corner of your eye.



Step 4:
Apply an orange eyeshadow on the inner one third of your lid. I have missed clicking that part.

Step 5:
Apply a red eyeshadow on the lid, right beside the orange and bring it upto the crease.


Step 6:
Blend the colors with a very light hand so that the edges are not to harsh.


Step 7:
Apply a plummish violet color on the outer corner and blend gently.





Step 8:
Apply NYX Jumbo Pencil in milk on the lower lash line and blend with fingers.



Step 9:
Apply a lemon green color on the inner one third of the lower lash line. I have missed clicking this part.

Step 10:
Apply a cobalt blue eyeshadow on the remaining part of the lower lashline and blend with the green. I have used Smashbox Azzure here. With the same eyeshadow create a winged shape liner and smudge it out a bit so that its not too harsh.



Step 11:
Apply a navy blue eyeliner on the lower waterline. Tight line the upper waterline and apply eyeliner. Eyeliner is optional, but I believe it gives more depth to the whole look. Apply good coats of mascara and you're done!

Tons of images of the complete look below! :D











P.S.: This is not a wearable look I believe :)

For face~

*Bare Escentuals Prime Time Foundation Primer
*NARS Sheer Glow Foundation
*Urban Decay e/s Virgin to highlight my cheekbone


For Lips~
*MAC Prep+Prime Lip
*NYX Mega Shine Lipgloss in Gold Pink
*MAC Lipstick in Ruby Woo


Let me know how you find it.

Love and respect,
Eeshita.

Friday, October 5, 2012

MAC Fluidline in Blacktrack: My HG Gel liner for now!


I know this is a very old product to review, but hey! this is new for me and I know most of you would be helped if I review it and compare it with other gel liners I have used.

MAC Blacktrack Fluid line was CAD $17.50 when I bought it.


What MAC says about the product:
"Ultra-smooth, Fluidline’s gel formula provides the precision of a liquid liner with a silkier, softer finish. Goes on “foolproof” with a brush in an easy dip-and-stroke action. Long-wearing. Smudge-proof. Lines up in a rich array of colours and finishes. Brush sold separately"

MAC describes it as flat black, and I can't agree more with the description! :)

Tha packaging is cute, I love the glass pot with the black lid. Its simple, yet beautiful! (well, my brother wants the pot when I am done with it)


The texture of the product is creamy and smooth and satiny. It feels like whipped cream or a bit melted icecream or a bit melted butter! The smoothness is of that level which you always hope for and crave too.

Its a very smudge proof gel liner. Once applied, it wears like a champ. No smudging, no bleeding. You can wear it and watch movies that make you cry and your eyeliner will still be there, stubbornly set! Its water proof, though MAC doesn't claim it to be one, but you can't simply rinse it off with water. You will need a make up remover to remove it fully. See the following image. I have applied Blacktrack (the middle swatch) and rubbed my hands quite frantically, and its still there!


It is safe to use on the waterline. I dip my eye pencils in it when I am in a hurry and voila! I am done for the day!

Though its smudge proof and water proof, it doesn't dry out too fast once applied, so you get plenty of time to smudge it with a brush or fingers to achieve a smokey look, but you have to do it before it sets for the day, because once set, you can't smudge it until you wrestle with your eyes.

The pigmentation of Blacktrack is heavenly! Only one stroke is enough to deliver very black lining.

You have to buy brush separately, and I use MAC 266 and Sigma E10 to do precise lining, specially the Sigma one is BEST for precise application.


Remember, gel liners tend to dry out soon, so will Blacktrack (my one hasn't started drying out yer, fingers crossed), so it is recommended that the lid to should be tightly closed and I have also heard people saying to store it upside down to prevent drying out.

I am going to compare it with two other gel liners, one is Maybelline Eye Studio Lasting Drama Gel Liner in black, and Smashbox gel Liner in Cavier. Maybelline has less pigmentation than Blacktrack, while Smashbox is close to Blacktrack for pigmentation. Application differs too, for maybelline one, I have to re-dip and reapply it to achieve my desired jet black liner, while Smashbox has a better color pay off quality. The staying power of Maybelline one is as good as Blacktrack, it doesn't smudge and is "almost" waterproof, while Smashbox smudges like hell and starts fading out within an hour or two and also it is nowhere near waterproof! See the image below, the left swatch is of Maybelline Eye Studio Lasting Drama Gel Liner in black, the middle one is of MAC Blacktrack Fluidline and the right most one is of Smashbox gel Liner in Cavier.



NO cons of MAC Blacktrack Fluidline, seriously I can't say a bad thing about this product!

Will be repurchasing this product as long as I do not find something better than this (and I doubt there is anything) and suggest it for anyone looking for a smudge proof, water proof, jet black eye liner with a creamy heavenly texture.

How do you find MAC Blacktrack? Let me know your opinions in the comments.

Love and respect,
Eeshita.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Review: BareMinerals Prime Time Foundation Primer


I don't like to write any negative comments on any product, but this review of BareMinerals Prime Time Foundation Primer is going to be a real harsh one!

I don't know what was going on in my mind when I bought this primer from Sephora, Toronto, worth CA$ 26. And I am still mad at myself for NOT returning it to Sephora the day I first used it. But I guess it wasn't as bad at the cold dry climate as it is here in Bangladesh. Still, it was not good either!

What a waste of 26bucks!!! I can NEVER forgive myself!


What it claims to do:
"Developed to combat flaky dryness, rough patches, fine lines, excess oil, enlarged pores, and uneven texture, this mineral-infused, satin-finish formula glides on seamlessly with no tacky feel to provide a skin-smoothing complexion prior to bareMinerals SPF 15 Foundation application. Infused with soothing plant extracts, antioxidants, and nourishing vitamins C and E for added age-defying power."

The packaging is quite good! Comes with a pump that actually delivers the right amount of product you need and its portable too. 



Talking about the product, it does NOT help with any excess oil on my face, neither it does anything for pores or uneven skin textures. It does help with flaky skins though, so I guess dry skinned people may find it useful. I didn't need to moisturise my face during the dry climatic condition, where I tended to get a bit flaky skin on my forehead. I applied this one and it was enough oily for me to avoid any moisturiser. 

And this means, its a disaster for our hot humid weather. Does NOTHING except creating a smooth base for my foundation. Yes, it does glide on very smoothly and feels very satiny on the skin. I need a pea sized amount for my whole face though I try not to use it on my T Zone as its the oiliest part of my face and I don't want to add to the misery. 




I will never ever buy it again. I have learnt my lesson and I wouldn't recommend this for oily skinned people like me. Dry skinned people may give it a try. 

Did you try this product? Love it or leave it?

Respect and love,
Eeshita.