Showing posts with label Japanese beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese beauty. Show all posts

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Face of the Day


Yesterday being Sunday, I had lots of time to get ready and play with some new things I've acquired recently. I got my iherb order yesterday, too! You can read about it here

Here's a list of what I put on my face:

NARS creamy concealer with elf concealer brush
Majolica Majorca gel liquid blush in coral with my real techniques stippling brush
Elf eye crayon in feeling lucky on my eyelid
Elf little black book cool edition, the champagne shade in the corner on my inner corner and lower lash line
Quo angled eyeliner brush
Elf matte lip colour in coral

That's all for now. I hope you're all staying warm!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

October Favourites

                              

I know it's the middle of November already, but I really wanted to film a monthly favourites video for October. Monthly fav videos are my absolute favourite ones to watch! Click here to view my video on YouTube.

Let me know what you think and tell me what your favourite things from October are!




Monday, November 11, 2013

Lavshuca Lav Fake review



This beautiful little red-potted beauty is part of Lavshuca's limited edition winter collection. It comes in two colours: pink and red. I have the red one, shade 1. This is a creamy stain for eyes, lips, and cheeks. I've only used it mostly on my cheeks and lips, which is where I like it best. I'm not sure how I feel about red eye shadow. Cranberry shadow seems to be a fall makeup trends.

First, let's talk about the packaging. It is beautiful! I love colour, the design, even the box it came in was adorable. The only thing I would change if I could is the pot. It's plastic, which makes the product feel a bit cheaper. A glass pot would be much nicer. I didn't break the bank buying this, but it wasn't super cheap either. Lavshuca is more of a mid to high end drugstore brand. Most of its products fall between the 1000-2000¥ (or 10-20$) mark.

Also I think the name gets lost in translation, but sometimes that can't be helped. Google translated 'Lav' to 'Love'. I asked one of my teachers, though, and she said it makes as much sense in Japanese as it does in English, meaning none. My only guess is that it's trying to say it makes you look like you have the flush of love, but unless you are attracted to cosmetics in a chemical way (you will find no judgement here) your rosy glow is fake, because it's makeup. Obviously. To conclude this pointless segment, the name is stupid in both English and Japanese.

The way I've been wearing this most is as a stain on my lips, with a lip balm over top. I usually throw it on as I leave my apartment in the morning. What I like most about this is the texture. It's got a velvety, matte finish. I feel like most potted blush, lip things are shinier but this has a really natural finish. It's super pigmented, very red. It's a beautiful winter flush just waiting to decorate your cheeks.

The moisturizing ingredient is silk pearl essence, whatever that means.

That's enough of me. Bye!

Sunday, November 3, 2013

What is it?



Look what I found today. Can you guess what it is? I'll give you a hint. The colour is coral cream. Any guesses?

Monday, October 21, 2013

Lipstick Challenge: Day 21




Lavshuca double colours lipstick in pk-2. 

This product is so unique that I had to buy it! I've never seen anything like it!  Lavshuca is a middle range Japanese drugstore brand by Kanebo (a high end brand). There were five shades and I chose a pinker one because I thought it would be the easiest to wear. There were other shades in red, peach, and brown. 

This lipstick gets mega points for creativity! It's a bit of a mix for me. I like the colour and texture. I think it lasts okay. I have to reapply after eating, but that's the case with most lipsticks. I do find it to be a bit drying (it might just be the changing weather). I expected it to be more hydrating based on the texture and how long it lasts. Also, the tip is too small for my lips. I get that the two colour combo is a way to make lips appear fuller, meaning it was made for ladies with thinner lips, but it's a bit of a challenge for me to get the right effect on my naturally full pout. 

Has anyone else seen anything like this? What do you think of the dual colour combo? Leave me a comment!