Showing posts with label lush colour supplement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lush colour supplement. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2011

FOTD: lush colour supplement & bare escentuals playlist palette

Hello, lovelies! Hope you all are having a fantastic Friday/Veteran's Day/11-11-11, etc. Unfortunately, I still have two days of work left before my weekend - I can't wait! I bought practically nothing last week, so I can't wait to shop!  If you're curious, here's what's at the top of my wish list:


Okay, enough of that.  I wanted to another (read: better; read: took longer than 3 minutes) FOTD using the LUSH Colour Supplement, which on day 3 is still rocking my world. I also wanted to show you another new Bare Escentuals product that I'm loving to death - the Ready 8.0 The Playlist palette.  Um, AMAZING. Bare Escentuals has SO upped their game! 


FACE

LUSH Colour Supplement in Light Yellow
YSL pressed powder
MAC Lovejoy mineralized blush
Benefit Watt's Up

EYES

MAC Let's Skate paint pot
Bare Escentuals Playlist palette: shades 3 (lid), 1 (crease), 4 (brow highlight), & 8 (inner lid)**
Stila Stay All Day liquid liner pen in Black
Trish McEvoy 24hr shadow/liner in Topaz (waterline)
Sephora Jumbo liner in Beige (inner corners)
MAC Lingering brow pencil
YSL Faux Cils Shocking mascara

LIPS

Dolce & Gabbana lipstick in Cinnamon (I totally wrote "Dolce & Bannana" first!!)

**see below!


Ha! This is such a "Bitch, please" face.





This is the Bare Escentuals Playlist palette.  It's my first foray into Bare Escentuals pressed eyeshadows, and I'm thoroughly impressed! These are smooth, soft, and very pigmented! And, now this is rare, I love every shade in the palette! The only one I have yet to use is the red on the bottom left, but I do love reds, and I'm sure I'll be using it soon.  It's basically the perfect holiday palette.  The packaging is super sleek and slim, with a huge mirror as well. Love it, love it, love it. Oh, I did want to point out that some shadows seem to look better applied wet, like shade #3. Dry it looked kind of flat, but wet it was gorgeous! I always recommend trying shadows wet (i.e. with a wet brush) before discarding them as not-so-great. It doesn't work for everything, but when it does, it's worth the effort!

Top: Shades 1-4; Bottom: Shades 5-8

I busted out my Fresh Strawberry Flowers perfume today.  Why I am so into spring/summer scents right now? Shouldn't it be all about cozy, spicy scents? Oh well!

Oh, and another thing, this happened:


And this:



And this was spotted:

You better believe I tore this down "as a soon is possible"!

And, lastly, this is what I wake up to:

Get up, lazy!

Alright, that's all for today.  Thanks for reading and have a great weekend, loves!

xoxo,
<3 Jess

Thursday, November 10, 2011

LUSH colour supplement: first impression review



The other day I purchased the Lush Colour Supplement in the shade Light Yellow.  The Colour Supplement range is Lush's version of foundation.  It comes in three shades as of now:  Jackie Oates (for very fair, porcelain skin with pink undertones - they recommend this shade for natural redheads), Light Pink (for fair skin with pink undertones), Light Yellow (for light/medium skin with yellow undertones), and Dark Yellow for medium/dark skin with yellow or olive undertones), and Dark Pink (for dark skin with pink undertones).  Yes, only five shades. However, I do think the five shades they have will work for a lot of skin shades, so you might want to test it out in-store if you can. You might be surprised! I was shade-matched to Light Yellow, and it is definitely the perfect shade for me.

It retails for $15.95 or 7.95 GBP for 0.7 oz (the standard foundation is 1 oz). Though it contains less product than most foundations, I think the price reflects that and is very reasonable, a bit more pricey than a drugstore foundation, but loads cheaper than a department store brand.

I did a swatch comparison with other foundations that are perfect shade matches for my skin:

Lush Colour Supplement in Light Yellow, Bourjois Healthy Mix in 51, Chanel Vitalumiere Aqua in B10, NARS Sheer Glow in Mont Blanc

Okay, so this is my totally bare face...



And with the Lush Colour Supplement (applied with Sephora 55 brush)...

(foundation-only photos are scary!!)



It gives very nice, dewy medium to full coverage.  However, it can be sheered out if you mix it with your moisturizer.  I find this works best set with powder in the t-zone, as it did get oily for me about 4-5 hours in.  I don't consider this a negative really, because almost every foundation I've ever used does this.  If no oil shows on your skin, that's probably a bad thing!

I had to work quickly with this foundation, as it sets almost instantly. This is why I found a brush works best to apply (I prefer a method that is probably NOT the most sanitary - gently dipping my brush in the tub!). When I tried using my fingers the finish wasn't as smooth, and it was harder to blend. The brush gave an even, smooth application that made my skin look flawless.

I don't notice any potent smell or fragrance - if anything, it smells a bit like Lush's Fresh Farmacy cleanser (which smells like chamomile), but honestly, I didn't notice a scent at all throughout the day. 

Here's what it looks like after applying my Dior Aurora in the t-zone, L'Oreal Watchful Owl's Gaze blush, Benefit Watt's Up highlighter, Maybelline Lots of Lashes mascara, and YSL Volupte Sheer Candy in #10.




Lush actually has a section on their website which gives instructions on how to apply the Colour Supplements (I just winged it!).  If you're interested, you can find that here.

This is only a first impression review. I will continue to wear this foundation every day this week to give it a more thorough test, and I will update you if I change my mind about it or if my skin breaks out from it.  I'll have a FOTD up tomorrow, too, in which I'll be wearing it as my foundation. As of today, my feelings about the Lush Colour Supplement is that it is a fantastic foundation that gives exactly the type of finish I love (medium coverage and dewy) and matches my skin perfectly. Bourjois Healthy Mix is still my HG, but I suspect this might give it a run for its money!

Thanks for reading, and I hope this was helpful to anyone curious about the Lush Colour Supplements!

xoxo,
<3 Jess

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