Armani's Maestro Concealer hits all the right notes for me

My eyes are hazel in colour and my skin is fairly light with the subtlest olive-y undertone. As for my under eye area, well, it's greyish blue. Always has been, always will be for the rest of my days. And how should a girl combat this oft-shared strife? With concealer my friend! The sort which blends well, dries down with a nice finish and one that doesn't find fine lines or wrinkles. Seriously, who wants pockets of concealer?

I, for one, do not.

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For every day wear, I look for makeup that's easy and quick to apply; I just want to do and not have to think. Plus, I'm lucky if I even catch a glimpse of my own mug mid-day in order to reassess the sitch of things. My war paint needs to last until dinnertime and look good to boot.

Maestro has conducted a beautiful symphony, it just took me a few days to compose a beautiful song. You see, I hit Armani's counter on a Wednesday to purchase Maestro and by Friday I knew something wasn't right. And that's when I had my "a-ha" moment; coincidentally I caught my face in the mirror whilst being hit by direct sunlight. The shade I originally purchased, shade no. 4, appeared orange on me.

That very Saturday I returned to my local Armani counter in order to exchange the incorrectly prescribed hue for a better match. The salesperson (we'll call her "Red Lips", because that's what she was wearing on her smacker) I first encountered was nice about the whole thing, but the manager got super-pissy; he demanded to know who helped me and asked if I was ever colour matched. First, he could've checked the receipt instead of putting me on the spot and second, I wasn't colour matched because the original salesperson claimed shade no. 4 would be perfect for me. Boy, was she wrong.

Super-Puss walked away after agreeing to sign off on the exchange; but before that he muttered something about the formula being different and how it must be tried on every client before each potential purchase. Finally, after finishing his awkward tirade, he allowed Red Lips to finish the transaction. As I walked away, Red Lips told me to check out the Maestro foundation, so I did.

That's when it all came tumbling down, as I reached for a sample of what I purchased, Super-Puss turned to me and said "you can't return that." Ultimately, it was the look he gave me, the fact that he purposefully turned away from a customer he was helping and the tone he took with me.  I felt so small, so stupid and so over the customer service, or lack thereof, in both David Jones and Myer.

Super-Puss: you undid the great customer service I received a few weeks before. By the way, you never colour matched me and said "oh, you're definitely a five!"

And now I digress.

In terms of consistency, Maestro has a tendency to be on the runny side; I suggest you gently shake the tube before each application. Surprisingly you don't need much either -- one full drop should suffice for each eye. I like to place a drop on my right ring finger and blend the product out. If I find that I need a bit more coverage, I'll squeeze out the tiniest amount and tap until blended.

Armani's new formula claims the following:

"A new hybrid concealer category combining skincare and makeup, with an incomparably fine texture. A therapeutic and illuminating concealer that instantly brightens the eye area, gradually fades away the blue tone of dark circles, and moisturizes eyelids to enhance the eyes and radiance of the face. The eye area glows, and the complexion's natural radiance is revived."

I haven't noticed any fading in my under eye area, but it's still early days. At least I get budge-proof coverage!

Maestro is available in six shades, just make sure you get colour matched ;)

The Bagful breakdown:

Total amount for Giorgio Armani’s Maestro Eraser Dark Circle Concealer:

  • $59.00 AUS / $40.00 USD

Value for money spent (performance and quality):

  • 7 out of 10 bags – It's not earth-shattering, but it'll suffice :)

Likelihood to purchase:

  • I guess I'll take the good with the bad. Armani has a good product on his hands, he just needs to find better in-store representatives to sell his brand.

Essie's It's Genius - weekly nail review

"It's genius!" That's what Einstein would've exclaimed if he was A.) into polish and B.) concocted this delicious shade himself.

Essie's It's genius is a shade I only just learned about two weeks ago when I set my gaze on this once-hidden gem. What's old is new to me -- It's genius first made its debut back in 2009. This hue is comprised of cranberry shimmer goodness and a small helping of glints of golden micro glitter.

Looking for a playful colour for this holiday season?  Essie's it's Genius is the shade which will get your bells ringing.

A glimpse at the lips: Giorgio Armani's rouge d'armani sheers in brown 202

Sebastian, bless his heart, turned me onto a beautiful colour; it's quiet, calm and is the exact same shade as my lips. You must be thinking why would I go for a shade similar to that of my own? Well, think of it as a posh treat that helps to make my lips go from good to great! To think I almost walked away without this lippie -- it's inconceivable!

The lipstick tube is almost hourglass shaped and is kept closed with a magnetised clasp. Brown 202 is a difficult colour to track down; whilst I picked it up on a whim at my local David Jones in Melbourne's CBD, Barneys appears to be the only online stockist.

The colour is a soft brown with pink undertones and the finish I'm left with is semi-glossy. Armani claims this formula is long-lasting -- up to eight hours, however, I'm lucky if I get three hours of wear time. Lip hydration remains to be seen as well, but I'm willing to cast aside these major flaws in exchange for a flawless colour.

The Bagful breakdown:

Total amount for Giorgio Armani's Rouge d'Armani Lipstick in Brown 202:

  • $52.00 AUS / $30.00 USD

Value for money spent (performance and quality):

  • 4 out of 10 bags – Great colour, but dissatisfied with the product's claims.

Likelihood to purchase:

  • I have a story to tell you about my buying experience with Armani's Maestro Eraser!
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Eyes to mesmerize: Estee Lauder's Pure Color Gelee Eyeshadow in Electric Orchid

Whenever I think of Estee Lauder a mental image of my Grammy pops up; I honestly associated this makeup brand with women of a much older generation. Well, I can now swipe that narrow generalisation out of my mind's eye. Estee Lauder's Pure Color eyeshadow is intense! It lasts, doesn't crease and the color performance slaughters its competition. This is the first time my mind has literally been blown by an eyeshadow; I repeatedly commented to Scott last Sunday about how amazed I was.

Pure purple power. If Punky Brewster was a colour, this would be it right here. Pure Color Gelee Powder eyeshadow first graced the shelves last year as a limited edition collection, but I missed the boat.  Thankfully, Estee Lauder released 16 new shades for Autumn 2012.

This super hero of an eyeshadow is comprised of gel, powder and liquid; the combination lends itself to ease in application, durability and an effortless finish. I used MAC's 217 and dabbed Electric Orchid all over my lids -- I probably could've skipped the primer. For added dimension I used MAC's Petalescent (soft pinky purple) on the inner halves of my lids; I then lined Electra (frosty silver) on the inner portion of my lower lash line and blended that into Electric Orchid.

The Bagful breakdown:

Total amount for Estee Lauder's Pure Color Gelee Powder eyeshadow in Electric Orchid:

  • $42.00 AUS / $24.00 USD

Value for money spent (performance and quality):

  • 10 out of 10 bags – despite the numbers being inverted, this formula has HG written all over it!

Likelihood to purchase:

  • Arctic Sky is the aurora borealis hue of the bunch. Yum!