Touches of Coral with a little help from my friends - the Balm's Frat Boy Blush and Benefit's Coralista Ultra Plush Lip Gloss

Feeling peachy keen today my friends.  And I can thank the Balm's Frat Boy blush and Benefit's Coralista gloss for brightening my day.  What started out to be a sunny day turned grey and it all happened during an episode from season 10 of Project Runway.  Speaking of which, is Andrea gone for good and why is everyone else cracking under the pressure?  We're only four episodes in - Tim Gunn & Co. can't be that tough, yet! Where was I?  Oh yes, coral.  Warm hued pinks which inject thoughts of soft sand, azure blue water and a Pina Colada - but hold the pineapple, please!

The eyes have it

The eyes have it

Quite frankly I'm over this lamb of a winter, because I can't wait to be able to wear the sandals I purchased on sale from Witchery a few weeks ago.  Until then, a little bronzer and this coral look will have to tide me over.

Coral

Coral

Let's get to the goods.

the Balm is a label I'm not too familiar with, although I've read a few reviews here and there.  As of yesterday we were strangers at best, but we've since become well acquainted.  On my weekly stroll through David Jones, I noticed a new addition in the cosmetics' area and it just so happened to be the Balm.  David Jones, thank you for bringing this line to Australia.

If you feel like spending at least $27.95 on any of the Balm products available, you end up getting a decent gift with purchase.

Frat Boy

Frat Boy

My gift with purchase

My gift with purchase

Not willing to commit to a new brand, then I think this gift is the best way to be formally introduced.

Frat Boy is super pigmented, so go in with a light hand when grabbing for this product. I recommend tapping your brush in order to nix the excess; I swirled my skunk brush and wound up dusting up more than I needed. Target the apples of your cheeks by smiling and alternate between your left and right cheek.  For me, this helped to diffuse the rest of the excess which failed to shake out.  A little really went a long way.

As for my eyes, I applied Frat Boy atop the caramel and coffee shades from CK One's Heat eye quad. Then I added a little sparkle by brushing and blending out Urban Decay's Half Baked down the centre of my lid.

Frat Boy

Frat Boy

Frat Boy

Frat Boy

The packaging is cute while managing to give a naughty throw back to the 1950's.  There are no external boxes to worry about and most of the items clasp shut with an industrial strength magnet.  I couldn't help but think this is what the offspring of Benefit and Soap & Glory would look like, if they had a baby.

Total amount for the Balm's Frat Boy:

  • $29.00 AUS / $21.00 USD

Value for money spent (performance and quality):

  • 9 out of 10 bags – packs a colourful punch, but doesn't say, "whoa, I'm wearing blush!"

Likelihood to purchase again:

  • I'll give my gift with purchase a go first and possibly go back for more.

Now for the lips, we can't forget them.

Last week Benefit rushed their new Ultra Plush Gloss over to us (we only had to wait a month or two - not too shabby).  Gloss is usually not my thing, but I really wanted to give these a whirl.  Upon setting my eyes on all six shades, I narrowed the final contenders down to Coralista and Sugarbomb.  Under the harsh fluorescent lights of Myer, Coralista reigned supreme.

Coralista

Coralista

The label

The label

The formula is non-sticky, moisturising, slick and sticks around for three hours or so on me.  In lieu of oiling the Tin Man's lips, I would suggest applying a touch of Coralista - he won't mind, because it smells a bit fruity, something like peaches. Applying Coralista is easy; you can either apply it straight from the tube or go in with a lip brush for a more defined look.  Also, if you have highly pigmented lips like me and you want Coralista to show her true colours; it might be worth neutralising your natural hue with a bit of foundation or powder and then apply Coralista.

Built in applicator

Built in applicator

Swatch

Swatch

Wearing Coralista

Wearing Coralista

My foray into the world of coral and peach has been so wonderful I think I might come back for a few more helpings. What better way to delude myself - wake me up when September ends.

A final look

A final look

Total amount for Benefit's Coralista:

  • $29.00 AUS / $16.00 USD

Value for money spent (performance and quality):

  • 7 out of 10 bags – Wish Coralista was a bit more pigmented and retailed for a lot less.

Likelihood to purchase again:

  • I'll stock up on the remainder of the colours during my visit back to the States.

Yep, that's right I'll be visiting my parents just before this holiday season.

Sprinkled Nail Polish Cupcake-style

Hungry for a different kind of polish?  Searching high and low for something sweeter?  London-based nails inc. has got you covered with their Special Effects Sprinkles nail polish.  I love shimmer and shine as much as the next girl, but sometimes sugar and spice makes everything, well, nice!

I have yet to try these for myself - believe me when I tell you I will be placing my order before this evening is through.  This range is available in four shades -  Sugar House Lane, Sweets Away, Pudding Lane & Topping Lane and retails for approximately $12 AUS.

After doing some hunting and clicking around on their site, I couldn't determine whether the myriad of formals are '3-free' (DBP, toulene and formaldehyde).  I'll try to do a bit more research in the meantime.

Oh, and nails inc. is coming to Australian beauty counters soon!

Illamasqua - Sign the Petition for Cheaper Prices in Australia

I fully support Illamasqua's effort to sell their makeup for far less than what we've been forced to pay here in Australia.  I've already signed it - it only took me less than two minutes to do.  So, what are you waiting for?

Head on over to Illamasqua in order to exercise your right to fight for affordable makeup.

Essie's Guchi Muchi Puchi - weekly nail review

I don't know what's better than getting your nails done with a good friend; maybe a puppy and a kitten in a basket tied up with a pink bow?  Two weeks ago Sally and I met for a Saturday session of catching up, camaraderie and general banter - a tete-a-tete, if you will.  I was feeling mellow, so I opted for Essie's Guchi Muchi Puchi, a.k.a Muchi, Muchi, a creamy, pale pink and Sally chose a brazen shade of red. We continued onto Laurent's bakery for coffee and nibbles - red, white and blue streamers added to the ambiance (hooray, it was Bastille Day).

Sometimes it's fun sharing a guilty pleasure; that way they know what all the buzz is about and you feel, well, less guilty.

Want to experience French Pink for yourself?  Book in with Mom or your bestie (Penny, Penny, Penny). As of right now you can find them in the Galleria on the corner of Bourke and Elizabeth; but if you're not visiting Melbourne until September, then head to 234 Collins.

Looking for a bit more sparkle in your life and gelish manis?  Erin of Blonde Tiger has your digits covered.