A glimpse at the lips: NARS Satin Lip Pencil in Rikugien

Next time we’re in Tokyo together, can we meet up at Rikugien Garden? Let’s skirt around the pond, climb the hill and take in the greenery.

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NARS Rikugien

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Wearing Rikugien

NARS Rikugien

Instead of forcing us to use our air miles in order to check out thirteen different parks sprinkled throughout the globe, Francois Nars plucked his favourite trinkets from each one and brought them back home for our enjoyment.

With this newest installment, Nars is aiming for “high-impact intense colour” to last the day without sapping your lips of its moisture. As promised, Rikugien is long-lasting, but I do find that it can dry out my lips, especially during the last few hours of wear. Carry a clear chapstick to combat this potential issue.

While I do love a good lippie in pencil form, I wish this version twisted up in lieu of having to use a sharpener. I’m not too skilled in this particular department and more often than not, I manage to lop off the freshly sharpened tip.

Rikugien is the eye of the cherry blossom. Pull off those petals and have your Ariel moment.

Can you say, addicted?

Wearing NARS Rikugien

Wearing NARS Rikugien

The Bagful breakdown:

Total amount for NARS Satin Lip Pencil in Rikugien:

Value for money spent (performance and quality):

  • 8 out of 10 bags – Next time I need a fix, I’ll definitely place my order via Sephora.

Would another purchase be on the horizon?:

  • Currently testing NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer in Honey – wearing Honey in the photo featured above as well.

A peek at the cheeks: Gorgeous Cosmetics’ Cheek Creme in Caramel Whip

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Brandied coffee, honey wine, creme caramel.. are you drooling yet?

Gorgeous Cosmetics packaged your next natural flush in a petite plastic compact — the thing is, there are are six colours to choose between. Do you feel like a glass of tawny port or a helping of strawberry shortcake? It all depends on your appetite :)

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Swatch of Caramel Whip

Swatch of Caramel Whip

I felt inclined to scoop up Caramel Whip. The texture is creamy, the colour payoff is equivalent to the contents of the pan (as it should be) and application is a cinch. For those who don’t have a foundation brush, your ring finger will do. As for wear time, Caramel Whip lasted 10+ hours.

In terms of concerns, I was worried about layering a cream blush over my powder foundation. So, how did I overcome this? By repeatedly dabbing my cheeks. It was a “slow” uphill climb, but I eventually reached the burnt pink peak.

Wearing Caramel Whip

Wearing Caramel Whip

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The Bagful breakdown:

Total amount for Gorgeous Cosmetics’ Cheek Creme in Caramel Whip:

Value for money spent (performance and quality):

  • 10 out of 10 bags — I like not having to think while applying my makeup

Would another purchase be on the horizon?:

Beauty in a tick: Covergirl’s lipPerfection Jumbo Gloss Balm in Ruby Twist

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Covergirl Ruby Twist

Covergirl Ruby Twist

Swatch of Ruby Twist

Swatch of Ruby Twist

Wearing Ruby Twist

Wearing Ruby Twist

Do you love watermelon, but despise the sugar content and those darn seeds? Covergirl’s lipPerfection Jumbo Gloss Balm in Ruby Twist delivers a sweet dose of fruit without having to count calories or deal with sticky fingers.

Not quite robust as its namesake, Ruby Twist still passes for a low-maintenence, everyday colour. If you’re a fan of Clinique’s Chubby Stick in Chunky Cherry, Ruby Twist is a budget-friendly dupe without the hint of mint.

The goods…

  • Available in 16 colours
  • Glossy lips without feeling tacky/sticky
  • Shea and mango butters help keep your lips feeling soft
  • It’s cheap and cheerful
  • Twists up

The mehs…

  • The cap came off the tube and coloured the contents of my purse, be careful :P
  • The scent reminds me of Crayola Crayons and I don’t know if that’s a good thing or a bad thing
  • Not available in Australia yet — get on it Covergirl!
  • Lasts up to four hours

The Bagful breakdown:

Total amount for Covergirl’s lipPerfection Jumbo Gloss Balm in Ruby Twist:

  • Price varies from $6.94 USD to $8.99 USD

Value for money spent (performance and quality):

  • 7 out of 10 bags — didn’t knock my socks off, but it’ll do.

Would another purchase be on the horizon?:

  • Their new nail polish range looks enticing :)

“Give me a head with hair, long beautiful hair…” // Review of muk Spa Argan Oil range

Muk Spa

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A few years ago I discovered argan oil and and fell for its ability to smooth, hydrate and essentially tame the beast — my frizzy hair.

Then I made a few life-changing decisions and with those changes, my hair reacted. It fell out. Not in clumps, but enough to scare the crap out of me; I went from having a lot of fine, frizzy hair to not much. It was stressful, I shed a lot of tears because I couldn’t pinpoint what triggered the great fallout of 2010. It happened in stages too, at first it fell out fast and furious and then things would go dormant for a few months; this vicious cycle went on for close to 18 months.

For a while I stopped noticing the frizz, lost my confidence and ceased caring about myself. I didn’t truly grasp how much my hair meant to me until I saw dozens and dozens of strands circle the drain, clutter the basin and tango on the floor. For hours, or so it seemed, I would stare in the mirror, focussing on my hairline and wondered how much I lost that particular day.

Before moving to Australia I was diagnosed with telogen effluvium, basically my hair growth entered a state of rest, thus pronouncing the increase in hair loss. Telogen effluvium effects women post-pregnancy; it’s also linked to maintaining a poor diet or caused by abnormal stressor(s). For over a year I’ve been fighting hard to keep the hair on my head by eating better and exercising regularly. As for the great hair care products, they’ve helped to nurture the strands that stuck by me through thick and thin. I also stopped staring at my head, which helped calm my nerves and ease my worries.

Now that my head of hair is almost back to normal, I’ve been open to trying new things like blowouts, braids and hair chalk. Recently muk haircare, a Melbourne-based company, released muk Spa — a haircare range dedicated to making your hair beautiful from the inside out. Coming off the back of two years spent on research and development, muk aspired to fuse nature and technology; their efforts yielded five products sans “sulfates, phosphates, mineral oil, parabens and contains no added sodium chloride.” Now I’m not a chemist, but I think the reduction in serious sounding ingredients is enough to not make my hair jump out of my scalp in fear.

muk Spa Argan Oil Repair Conditioner (left) and Shampoo (right)

muk Spa Argan Oil Repair Conditioner (left) and Shampoo (right)

I’ve always been a firm believer in washing my hair daily and it’s a habit I don’t see myself breaking any time soon. For the past three weeks I’ve been using muk’s Argan Oil shampoo and conditioner daily; using this duo has proven to be too much for my hair — the one, two punch of shampoo and conditioner weighs my hair down and leaves it feeling not as clean as I would like. Going forward I can see myself using the shampoo every other day and the conditioner will continue to be a daily staple. The plastic bottle with pump dispenser gets a major thumbs-up in my book.

muk Spa Argan Oil Repair Mask

muk Spa Argan Oil Repair Mask

Currently their best-seller, muk’s Argan Oil Repair mask serves as a drink of water for your hair. After you’ve shampooed your hair, towel dry the hair, then apply the mask from roots to ends and comb to evenly distribute the product. To intensify the treatment, wrap your hair in cellophane or a towel to trap the heat. Make sure you allow the mask to sit on the hair for 10 to 20 minutes and then style as usual. I have yet to try the mask out for the simple fact that I don’t think my hair needs it.

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muk Spa Argan Oil Treatment (left) and Shine Spray (right)

Ahh, muk’s Argan Oil Treatment, my favourite product out of the bunch, however, can we talk about the packaging for a moment? It’s annoying, awkward, unwieldy and I despise that it’s made out of glass. I don’t feel inclined to pop this in my shower kit or even dare take it on a long haul. The dropper is too long, has a tendency to dispense too much product and when it’s time to recap, I manage to scrape excess product on the lip of the bottle. The end result: the exterior of the bottle is coated with product — I’m not sure if the bottle is going to eventually float away in a pool of its own oil or there’s going to be one off-morning when the bottle will inevitably slip out of my hand. Good-bye pinky toe. For those far more coordinated in the early morning, simply squeeze a few drops in the palm of your hand, rub your hands together and smooth over your hair.

The great thing about the Argan Oil Treatment is it can be used prior to styling as a way to protect your hair or used to finish for additional conditioning and solar protection. If you were to buy one thing from muk, the Argan Oil Treatment is it.

The Argan Oil Shine Spray is similar in principle to the Argan Oil Treatment, except it’s the diet version. Spray on and style. Perfect for fine or curly hair. The spray bottle is glass as well, you’ve been warned.

My hair after using muk Spa for three days

My hair after using muk Spa for three days

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The Bagful breakdown:

Total amount for muk Spa’s Argan Oil Haircare range:

Value for money spent (performance and quality):

  • A tad expensive, switch out the glass packaging in order to bring down the price.

Would another purchase be on the horizon?:

*PR sample provided –  Thoughts and ramblings written here are completely my own.

Weekly nail review: Hello Darling’s Trumped

Hello Darling's Trumped

Hello Darling’s Trumped

Hello Darling’s Trumped isn’t without its luster, shine and golden sparkle. Trumped is opaque after two coats, however I did notice brush strokes in the finish. With that said, this is a common occurrence in most metallic formulas. The only thing I cannot comment on is wear, because I had to remove my polish prior to Erin’s Nail Art Class. From wearing other Hello Darling shades, I can attest their formula lasts at least seven days.

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Scott and I have been a bit obsessed with the TV show Parks and Recreationmore specifically the character progression throughout its latest season. Recently we’ve seen a lot of Councilman Jamm, a dentist by trade who manages to screw things up for the main character Leslie Knope, played by Amy Poehler. Jamm is a bit of an opportunist and usurper — his hijinx entail bribing Leslie out of her office, fighting to bring Ponch Burger to Pawnee, interrupting Leslie and Ben’s wedding, suing Ron for $50 Million and even accepting bribes for votes. Truth be told, he’s a bit of a jerk who exclaims stupid things like, “you’ve been Jammed,” “Retro Jammed!,” etc. I’ve likened this character to Donald Trump (this is how I’ve landed the plane, folks!); they both have bad hair, come up with some lamebrained ideas and don’t mind touting the fact they’re moneyed up.

You can so see Trump saying, “you’ve been Trumped” now, admit it.

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Lipstick on the cheap: Gorgeous Cosmetics

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A few weeks ago I splurged and picked up five lipsticks for $25.00 when I attended Salon Melbourne. You read that right, I picked up five for $25! Normally, Gorgeous lipstick retails for $35.00/tube — I took this as a sign to try something new.

Out of the five colours I chose, I was only happy with how well two performed. The other three, while pretty in hue, were disappointing. Hey, we can’t win ‘em all!

The chosen few

The chosen few

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Swatches from left to right: Berry Intense, Innocence, Brigitte, Inspiration & Warm Mauve

Swatches from left to right: Berry Intense, Innocence, Brigitte, Inspiration & Warm Mauve

Working from love to loathe, here are a few “tasting” notes I took down while test-driving all five colours.

Wearing Berry Intense

Wearing Berry Intense

Gorgeous Cosmetics' Berry Intense

Gorgeous Cosmetics’ Berry Intense

Berry Intense is the star performer out of the bunch. The formula was creamy, the colour wore evenly and lasted for well over eight hours. By quitting time, I had to scrub my lips in addition to washing my face. Berry Intense is another true red within my lip collection and most certainly passes for a dupe of Giorgio Armani’s Rouge d’Armani 400. Pick this colour up before it sells out!

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Wearing Innocence

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Gorgeous Cosmetics’ Innocence

Innocence is a muted rose red with subtle purple undertones. After four hours of wear it still managed to hold onto its glossy finish; hour eight marked colour dry out. Unfortunately, Innocence is sold out, check your local stockist for availability.

Wearing Brigitte

Wearing Brigitte

Gorgeous Cosmetics' Brigitte

Gorgeous Cosmetics’ Brigitte

Brigitte, a soft pink with a touch of frost, wore unevenly over eight hours of wear, was drying and even emphasized flakes as the day progressed. While Brigitte is a beautiful colour, my gut’s telling me there are better performers out there. Give Brigitte a miss.

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Wearing Inspiration

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Gorgeous Cosmetics’ Inspiration

Inspiration was less than inspirational. A tawny pink with orange undertones, Inspiration lasted six hours and sucked all the moisture out of my lips; I made it a point to scrub my lips in the ladies bathroom and start fresh with a random lippie in my purse. A definite skip in my book.

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Wearing Warm Mauve

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Gorgeous Cosmetics’ Warm Mauve

First off, let me start things off by saying Warm Mauve has to be an insult to “old lady pink” lipsticks. Warm Mauve is the worst of the worst. It was difficult to apply, drying from the start and didn’t even last two hours. When I removed Warm Mauve last Friday, I think I also removed the top layer of skin on my lips. Bin this baby.

In the end I walked away with five colours for less than the price of one; reason being these colours have been discontinued as Gorgeous Cosmetics have released 30 new colours. The darker shades were the best performers and the most interesting — they performed as good as, if not better than, Giorgio Armani and Burberry. My biggest hope for the newer colours is consistency in terms of wear, feel and overall performance.

Each colour has a personality of its own and adds a bit of flare to the day; I just don’t want to have to worry about my lips looking like joke, because they are my pride and joy.

The Bagful breakdown:

Total amount for Gorgeous Lipstick:

  • Five for $25.00 AUS on this occasion, however they normally retail for $35.00 AUS / $25.00 USD. Discontinued shades are now selling for $12.95 AUS until they sell out.

Value for money spent (performance and quality):

  • 10 out of 10 bags for Innocence and Berry Intense
  • 6 out of 10 bags for Brigitte
  • 4 out of 10 for Inspiration
  • 1 out of 10 for Warm Mauve

Would another purchase be on the horizon?:

Haven’t heard of Gorgeous Cosmetics? They are a Melbourne-based company with a penchant for the stage, the screen and the runway. Their colours are on trend and vibrant. Recently, Gorgeous made their move to the States and Karen of MBB seems to like what she’s tried so far :)

Kiehl’s Actively Correcting & Beautifying BB Cream – swatches and review

It’s just like saying ATM Machine — ATM stands for Automatic Teller Machine, so are you going to take a $20 out of the Automatic Teller Machine Machine? A few months ago I learned the error of my ways by repeating the trend and calling Beauty Balms, BB Creams; is it a balm or is it a cream? And how do we even begin to address the CC variant?

But I digress.

Recently Kiehl’s released their own beauty balm, Actively Correcting & Beautifying BB Cream. Presently, this offering is available in three shades: Fair, Light and Natural in Australia and two shades: light and medium in the U.S. Now that summer’s through, I found Light to be the best match for me.

Kiehl's Actively Correcting & Beautifying BB Cream

Kiehl’s Actively Correcting & Beautifying BB Cream

Light

Light

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Flip top

In this 30 ml tube, Kiehl’s promises an “Instantly perfecting formula clinically proven to correct skin tone irregularities.” What I got was a fairly easy to use beauty balm to help with concealing imperfections. One week later, my skin hasn’t necessarily improved and my rosacea has even slightly flared up, I’m not too sure if this is my skin’s way of adjusting to something new. The scent is pleasant and light — it reminds me of Clinique’s foundation infused with the tiniest amount of maple syrup.

What else?? Did you notice the sticker on the tube? Underneath it reads “SPF 50 PA+++”. So, why did we cover it up? For those who live in the States, if you were to travel to Oz with the SPF you purchased over there, it still wouldn’t offer you the same amount of protection. Put simply, there’s a huge hole in the ozone over Australia and New Zealand thanks to years of pollution and you can pretty much go from undercooked to crispy in less than an hour. SPF 30 is the minimum requirement in Australia and Kiehl’s beauty balm just meets the standard. Want to learn more? Check out my in-depth Bobbi Brown BB review I posted last year.

And what’s this nonsense about PA+++? Just think of it this way, SPF helps to protect you from UVB and PA aids with UVA protection. Pretty Gossip breaks things down further for you into terms you can understand and even addresses the ‘+’. As for the Vitamin C, it’s known for its “clarifying” properties.

How well does it last? Last Sunday I applied Kiehl’s Beauty Balm around 9 AM and by bedtime, call it 9 PM, I was pretty smitten with how well it still looked.

Swatches of Kiehl's Actively Correcting & Beautifying BB Cream in light

Swatches of Kiehl’s Actively Correcting and Beautifying BB Cream in light – heavy (left) blended (right)

In terms of texture/consistency, Kiehl’s Beauty Balm initially dispenses slightly runny and then turns creamy prior to application. To apply I’ll grab my liquid foundation brush and start at the centre of my face, making sure to blend and sheer the coverage out as I reach my chin, scalp, temples and ears. A small dollop, about the size of a five cent piece/dime, is all you’ll really need. Want a bit more coverage? Dispense a nickel sized amount.

Afterwards, I set the balm with a small amount of powder foundation and Hourglass’ Ambient Lighting Powder in Ethereal Light. As the day progresses I’ve found this formula turns dewier than I would like; to take it down a notch, I place a tissue over my face and gently run the pads of my fingers over the trouble spots. This process helps to sop up the shine and re-blend the colour.

Kiehl's BB Final look

Wearing Kiehl’s Beauty Balm

The Bagful breakdown:

Total amount for Kiehl’s Actively Correcting and Beautifying BB Cream:

Value for money spent (performance and quality):

  • 7 out of 10 bags – Not too happy about my rosacea flaring up, but I’ll wait it out to see if things really improve.

Would another purchase be on the horizon?:

  • I picked up a bottle of Kiehl’s Aromatic Blends Skin-Softening Body Lotion in Vanilla & Cedarwood. The feminine and masculine qualities of the scent were extremely appealing for winter. Review to follow :)

 

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Blow Dry Bar Melbourne Central — celebrate with bubbles and blowouts in 30 minutes

Got an event, don’t want to bother with your hair for a couple of days or feel like getting pampered? Get thee to your nearest Blow Dry Bar, tout de suite. Recently, I was extended an invitation to check out the Melbourne Central location — they have a lot to celebrate, because it’s their first birthday!

Happy Birthday, Blow Dry Bar @ Melbourne Central

Happy Birthday, Blow Dry Bar @ Melbourne Central

Blow Dry Bar first opened their doors in Sydney five years ago and since then they’ve added 22 more locations; now they are setting their sights on the States — look out, Gwenyth Paltrow!

Upon arrival I was warmly greeted by the salon’s assistant, asked to take a seat and offered a glass of bubbles (yes please!) while I waited for my stylist to come out. A few beats later, I was sitting at the sink getting my hair washed and head massaged; it was glorious and relaxing all at once.

My daily fruit intake

My daily fruit intake

For my visit I was asked to try out one of the three favourite looks as chosen by BDBs’ stylists from Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, which just wrapped up last week in Sydney.

Bronx and Banco: A simple look, yet exudes style in a modern, chic way

Bronx and Banco: “A simple look, yet exudes style in a modern, chic way.”
Photo credit: https://www.facebook.com/BronxandBanco

Alex Perry: A minimalist look with hair tied back into a loose chignon, yet still looks beautiful and elegant

Alex Perry: “A minimalist look with hair tied back into a loose chignon, yet still looks beautiful and elegant.”
Photo credit: http://www.fashionising.com/hair/b–how-to-effortless-chignon-52225.html

We Are Handsome: "A 70s inspired look that is playful, refreshing and glamorous."

We Are Handsome: “A 70s inspired look that is playful, refreshing and glamorous.”
Photo credit: http://wearehandsome.com/blog/our-mbfwa13-look/

Together we, my stylist Jen and I, opted to go with Bronx and Banco’s sleek look, sans bangs. Very rarely will you catch me without waves or a bit of frizz, we figured it was good to switch things up :)

Jen worked quickly and I was amazed by her ability to grab ahold of my hair without yanking at my head. Before I was through, Jen ran a flat iron over my locks without flattening the volume near the crown and set my look with a bit of hairspray.

Post blow out

Post blow out

Happy snaps with Jen

The final look and happy snaps with Jen

Can you believe she’s been in the hair industry for 11 years? I can’t! Jen started at the very young age of 13-years-old in Suffolk, England — an attentive helper who earned her keep by washing hair and sweeping floors. About five years ago Jen came down to Australia for a visit with 10 close friends; I think she likes it here, because there are no signs of her departing this lovely continent any time soon. So far, Jen’s worked with Kevin Murphy, Joey Scandizzo and has even put her talented hands to work at L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival, Melbourne Spring Fashion Week and Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Sydney. Not too shabby!

The Bagful breakdown:

Total amount for a Blow Dry Bar Experience:

  • Prices vary, but I think my style hovered around $60.00 AUS, which included a moisturising hair treatment.

Value for money spent (performance and quality):

  • 10 out of 10 bags – bubbles, great conversation and you’re out the door in 30 minutes!

Would another purchase be on the horizon?:

  • I’ve already booked in for my next blow out, I’m hooked. They also cut and colour hair too, I just might have to make the move to a new salon!

*Special thanks to Frank PR for the invitation and Blow Dry Bar Melbourne Central for the hospitality.

A glimpse at the lips: Burberry’s Lip Velvet in Rose Pink No. 307

Slowly, slowly.

Currently, I’m working my way through Burberry’s Lip Velvet range. Eventually, I’ll acquire all twelve shades — only nine to go ;)

I won’t bore you with the reasons why I love these lippies so much, but here’s a recap to get you up to speed.

Pink Amber No. 306

Fuchsia Pink No. 309

Now, let’s drool at the beautiful Rose Pink No. 307 together.

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Swatch of Rose Pink

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Rose Pink is a matte, balanced shade that would suit a myriad of skin tones. It lasts for hours and is low-maintenance — swipe and go.

Final comparison from left to right: Pink Amber, Rose Pink and Pink Fuchsia

Final comparison from left to right: Pink Amber, Rose Pink and Pink Fuchsia

Which colour is your favourite?

The Bagful breakdown:

Total amount for Burberry’s Lip Velvet in Rose Pink No. 307:

Value for money spent (performance and quality):

  • 10 out of 10 bags – My favourite lippie ATM.

Would another purchase be on the horizon?:

  • Oh yeah, you betcha!

A glimpse at the lips: L’Oreal’s Shine Caresse Lip Colour in Princess

Over a year ago I was almost positive I was going to purchase YSL’s Rouge pur Couture Glossy Stain. So, what happened? First, there’s the scent (I couldn’t get past it), it reeked like really bad red wine and second, it was expensive. The coupled negatives were enough for me to warrant passing on something which was voted the “2012 Breakthrough” by Allure readers.

I hoped and prayed something would come out and rival this glossy to matte beauty — the mothership, L’Oreal, delivered. Well, sort of.

L'Oreal's Shine Caresse Lip Colour in Princess (Coral Tattoo)

L’Oreal’s Shine Caresse Lip Colour in Princess (Coral Tattoo)

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L’Oreal’s Shine Caresse Lip Colours have swept the makeup world off its feet, but part of me has been left wanting so much more.

First impressions matter. For instance, let’s start with the tube’s shape. Intuitively, one would assume the wider part of the tube was the base; after I took the tester off the shelf I tried (unsuccessfully) to twist off the narrower end. Oops.

Strike that and reverse it.

The doe foot applicator is of the floral variety — petal-like and contoured with a spine for optimal product delivery. Personally, I love this sort of applicator, because it expedites the application process and works well with my lips.

The magical wand

The magical applicator

The product itself is interesting, take this as good, bad or indifferent. It slips on the lips easily due to it being water based, but after an hour or so, it becomes tacky/sticky on the lips. At this stage I find that I’m more aware of my lips and have this distinct feeling of being worn by something instead of things being the other way around. I hope you get what I mean.

There’s also a vast difference in scent — I purchased Princess (a.k.a. Coral Tattoo) from my local Priceline and ordered Berry Persistent and Pink Resistance from Ulta; Princess smells like Sweet Tarts, whereas the other two smell like baby wipes.

In terms of appearance and wear time the glossiness lasts for an hour, tops, a light sheen sticks around for a few more hours (the sticky phase) and eventually it dries down to a soft, matte stain. Another thing to be aware of is the colour pools within the dips and troughs of your lips. Just be prepared for the colour appearing uneven; I noticed this the most with Berry Persistent.

As for the colour, Princess is a heavy leaning orange coral. Not sure if you can notice, but I wore Princess to the Unico relaunch.

Swatch of Princess – heavy (left) and light (right)

Swatch of Princess – heavy (left) and light (right)

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Wearing Princess

Here are two other reviews with different takes on L’Oreal’s Shine Caresse Lip Colour…

The Bagful breakdown:

Total amount for L’Oreal Shine Caresse Lip Colour in Princess:

Value for money spent (performance and quality):

  • 7 out of 10 bags – love the colour, just hate the inconsistencies.

Would another purchase be on the horizon?:

  • Never say never.