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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Cover Girl's Perfect Point Plus Eye Liner...Is It Really Perfect After All?

I have a confession to make...    this time, it is not a pretty one. See, I always have to keep in my makeup necessity kit a true black eyeliner, preferably one that will not budge and is waterproof for the sake of knowing that it won't slide down my face as the day goes on.
Now, I already have my favorite fool-proof always reliable black eyeliner that has been tried and tested that I have repurchased for the last four years just because it has been the best drugstore black eyeliner for me. Well, I decided to test out an eyeliner that I have never used before as I was at the drugstore, silly girl that I am. 
I ended up in the Cover Girl section of the drugstore and began perusing the merchandise. Now, here is another confession I must make to you all...    I have never been a big Cover Girl fan at all. It is my absolute least favorite brand at the drugstore but, I always say, times change and products do, too, so we all deserve a second chance (or third or tenth, whatever...).
So, I purchased the Cover Girl Perfect Point Plus Eye Pencil in Black Onyx and thought it was cool that it came with a smudge applicator attached to the top. It looked promising. Here is what Cover Girl claims about this product:

"The pencil gives you control and versatility. Want a precise line? It glides on easily. Want to soften a bit? There's a soft smudger tip. Best of all? No sharpening necessary. It's got a specially designed self-sharpener inside. So you always get the point-perfectly."


Okay, so the first time I tried it I was impressed initially by how smooth and pigmented the product is. It gave me that true black color that I wanted. I tend to smudge out the liner on my lower lash line so it is not harsh so I used the smudge tip and liked how it looked. I set my lower lash line with powder and was off to start my day.



Very Pigmented With A Soft Application



Here is where it all fell apart for me. Not even three hours after wearing this liner it began to smear on the lower lash line. Yeah, it was a blimey mess I tell you. I looked like a raccoon it was that bad.
So, the next day I tried just using the liner on my upper lashes, well, that didn't pan out too hot either since it transferred as the day was going on to my lower lash line and beyond, if you can imagine the not-so-pretty picture.
Yes, it is true that Cover Girl never claimed that this product was smudge-proof nor waterproof, but you would think that a company, no matter who they were, would make sure that their eyeliners would not smear all over your lids.
Maybe this liner would be good for those who want a super smudgeable liner to create a pretty smokey eye, but even then, be careful because I am not so sure this liner would hold up well.


Ran My Finger Lightly Over The Line Ten Minutes After I
Applied It And It Easily Smudged


I read reviews of this liner on line in hopes of finding a solution for my woes, but the majority of the people claimed the same thing I did...it smears and smudges and they hate it, too.
Needless to say, this makeup addict is not happy with Cover Girl's Perfect Point Plus Eye Liner and shall  be throwing this thing away since I have no use for a liner that makes me look like a panda bear two hours into my day.
So, before you let this liner run down your face, my suggestion is for you to run away from it!





Thursday, July 21, 2011

Organix's Seductive Promises

Another confession a long time coming....    See, I have been trying out this pretty looking, heavenly smelling conditioner in hopes that it would make my hair silky, soft and head turning.
As you can see for yourself, the sleek packaging definitely does stand out from all of the other shampoos and conditioners that you find at your local drugstore or supermarket. The Organix line comes in a rainbow of different tantalizing scents sure to captivate everybody's different preference. 
I will confess to having passed by these bottles many times as I went to pick up my usual favorite shampoo and conditioner and every time they caught my attention and I would stop and smell a few. 
So, one day I broke down and decided to try out the conditioner and see if it was something that I would like before I bought the shampoo.
I decided to settle on the Hydrating Teatree Mint Conditioner which smells so yummy like one of those chocolate mint candies. YUM!
Here are a few of the claims that it makes: 

"Why You Want It:...The unique blend of organic active ingredients creates a three-in-one decadent treat. All you need for moist, smooth and seductive hair all in one formula."

Now, let me address this promise first...Okay, the first time I used this conditioner, yes, the smell is amazing and made me yearn for something minty and chocolatey and the smell does linger on the hair for some time after, so it is decadent. But it did nothing for my locks except make them feel drier and coarser than before. It was actually a pain to comb my hair because it was too tangly (and,yes, I have long hair).

"What's In It For You...Australian Teatree oils adds moisture and strength, while nourishing your hair with replenishing milk proteins and micro-infused peppermint oils for hydration and balance."

Now, as you can already guess, I did not gain any moisture from this conditioner. It only made my hair drier than before, and my hair was not brittle by any means, but it did feel that way after using this product.
Yet, on the bright side, the Organix line is sulfate and paraben free and it is safe for color treated hair. So, if you feel better about purchasing products like that maybe give this a go and it will work for your hair type since all hair is not created equal. 
This is just my take on the Organix line that I had tried for about a week (I could not use this any longer since my hair felt in worse condition than ever!).
So, I confess, I will not be trying any shampoo or anymore conditioners from them ever again since they do not live up to the promises that they made!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Revlon's Perfect Coral Combo!

Okay, I have another confession to make...    I am not positive if I have mentioned on here how much  have been obsessing over finding the perfect coral for my lips. Not that I am a sucker for following trends because I tend to do what I want when it comes to makeup and fashion, but I do like to know what is in and out so I don't make a complete fool of myself (can you imagine me showing up in plaid pants that were so 1990's?). 
Even before coral became this huge trend for the summer, I loved the color and had been on the hunt for the perfect coral lipstick and lipgloss. What I saw at the drugstores intrigued me and swatches online got me lusting after certain colors. 
Well, I had heard a lot about Revlon's Super Lustrous Lipgloss in the color Coral Reef. I saw swatches and thought it was pretty but might not have the pigment that I was hoping for. I wanted an intense corally-pink color. But, I decided to go to my local Target and check the gloss out for myself. As I was there I was checking out the lipsticks that Revlon has as I hunted for a perfect orangey-pinky-coral color. I came across  Revlon's Super Lustrous Lipstick in Coralberry and no matter what other colors I looked at I found myself drawn back to that one color. So, I did what any logical beauty junkie would do. I bought Coralberry and the much hyped about Coral Reef Lipgloss.
I found that Coralberry is a very pretty orangey-pinky-coral and applies very pigmented on my lips which I love! I sometime wear it alone and other times I find it nice to wear Coral Reef over the top of it since they seem so close in color just in different forms. 






Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick In Coralberry
Revlon's Much Hyped About Super Lustrous Lipgloss In Coral Reef

Right: Coralberry; Left: Coral Reef

Pretty Combo!


These are definitely beautiful colors on their own or combined together. Either way they satisfy the coral obsession that I have been craving for the past few months. These are shades that I definitely will be repurchasing!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Not Much Of A Super Shocker After All

I have a confession to make...   and it's not of the pretty kind. Yes, I know we can all agree that there are certain beauty products out there that are either a success or an all out failure. I think that it is my duty to report to you guys not only the products that are worth raving about but also the products that are complete duds so that you can save your money for something better or if you choose, to make the plunge and buy the product anyways. After all, everyone's perspectives are different.
So, now that I rambled on and on needlessly, let's get down to what we all came here to read about; and that is AVON'S Supershock Intense Mascara. I have a love hate thing going on with this product and Avon in general. I think that Avon has great sales and I have bought from them through out the years. When I first read about these mascara's I thought I would give the black one a try and it turned out that I loved the mascara to no end! When I got the chance to purchase from this company again, I went ahead and bought two of the black ones and then tried out the colored versions of this same product.
I bought the Intense Emerald which I had the high hopes of it coming out a vibrant green color. Well, it shows up on my dark lashes as more of a grey color. 


Then there is the black which I adore and would consider repurchasing again in the future because it is a great black which you can never go wrong with.



Then we come to an interesting color, Burgundy. When I think of burgundy I think of a deep pretty wine color. Well, take a look at the swatch for yourself. Personally, it looks brown to me.





Then we come to the one that I was most excited about, and that would be Intense Sapphire. I would love to have seen this be a bright, intense (as the packaging proclaims) blue. Well, it looks grey.



I have swatched these mascaras on a plain white piece of paper so that the colors would show up better.




Now, Avon does say that these mascaras give just a tint of color, which I can understand; not everybody wants vibrancy, but when the packaging reads INTENSE, I would think that the color it claims it is would show through. Overall the color comes out anything but what it is supposed to be; many of these colors are just grey on the lashes and look dull and weird when wearing.
But, I will give kudos to Avon for the fact that the formula gives extraordinary length, volume and thickness to my mediocre lashes. So, for that fact alone I would buy the black color here and there when on sale. 
But, also, I must say that I do like the brush applicator. It doesn't look like anything special, and the wand is stiff with no give, but I will say that I have used one of these wands after cleaning off the product over my lashes after having just applied a different mascara and it creates the exact same effect as if I was just using the Avon's mascara. So, I will be keeping Avon's mascara brushes to use in conjunction with my everyday mascara's to create the perfect lashes.
 So, save your dough and splurge on other brand's colorful hues and you won't be shockingly disappointed like I was.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Revlon ColorStay Overtime Lipcolor

I have a confession for you...      I know I have been absent from here lately and that is because I was so deathly ill (maybe a slight exaggeration) that I could not get up and out of bed. But, I am feeling better and thought that I would bring to you guys a long awaited review on Revlon's ColorStay Overtime Lipcolor; another product to add to my comparison reviews on long lasting color stains. This is what Revlon claims about this product:
"Advanced ColorStay formula with Softflex Technology provides 16 hours of comfortable color. No touch-ups needed after meals. Topcoat enriched with 99% moisture, chamomile and soy extract keeps lips comfortable and delivers the shiniest shine."
Now, I picked this color up in Infinite Apricot which is a gorgeous peachy color which came out almost like a bronzy peachy shade on my lips. I will confess to you all that I took before and after pics of me wearing this but that was before I got sick and then somehow they got deleted off of my camera, so you will just have to use your imagination or take my word for it this time. Sorry, guys!
What I noticed is that this feels very light on my lips, not drying at all, but more soft and moisturizing when the gloss is added over the top. 
I wore this all through out my day and it did not wear off or come off. It was beautiful! I never once looked at it and thought that I needed to reapply the color because it was holding on strong. I did reapply the gloss a few times to keep my lips moisturized since I cannot stand dry lips. 
But I feel that this product completely rises to my expectations and deserves and thumbs up. I feel that the Revlon ColorStay line is pretty hard to beat and when they say that the product will last, the product will definitely last until you take it off. 
Easy To Apply Applicator
Loving The Moisturizing Gloss
Pretty Bronzy-Peach Color!
Out of all of the lipstains that I reviewed, Revlon is going to have to take home the gold! It beat out Almay, which was my previous favorite and still brings home the silver. But, Revlon is so great that I went out and bought a second lipstain in the color Keep Blushing, a pretty pink!
Maybelline brings home the bronze with their lipstain, which was so-so in comparison with Revlon and Almay, and ELF's lipstain will go home with nothing but regrets. 
So if you're going somewhere that you do not want to have to keep worrying about reapplying your lipstick or having to constantly check to make sure your lipstick isn't sliding or smearing, check out what Revlon has to offer! I promise you will find a new pretty obsession just like I did!