Sunday, March 4, 2018

Catrice Rock Couture Extreme Volume Mascara Lifestyleproof 24H Review

Mascaras bring out the best in your eyes. I have a fetish for mascaras and usually keep hunting for best affordable mascaras. I usually do not like to invest in costlier ones as you need to toss them out after 3 months. I recently picked this from Catrice and today’s review is all about Catrice Cosmetics Rock Couture Extreme Volume 24h Lifestyle Proof Mascara. Read on to know more.
Price and Quantity: $5 for 12 ml 
Product Description:
• Waterproof performance mascara
• Deep black
• Extra volume
• Vegan


The partner in crime for all day-to-day situations: the waterproof performance mascara ensures XXL-volume and is tear, sport and sweat proof. Thanks to its compact, handy size and the fine elastomer brush, a quick and easy application is guaranteed and even the tiniest lashes are covered in deep black colour. The Rock Couture design of the mascara is also a special highlight – fashion inspiration for the beauty bag.

Catrice Pure Pigments Lip Lacquer 020 Rosie’s Peony Review

Hello IMBBians,
I recently spotted newly launched lip Lacquer’s from Catrice, which are available in 8 variants, including some bold colors. Since most of the shades were similar to the ones I already have, I picked the only one that felt nice. Today’s review is all about Catrice Cosmetics Pure pigments Lip Lacquer in the shade ‘020 Rosie’s Peony’. Read on to know more.

Price and Quantity: $5 for 4.8 ml
Product Description:
Intensive Encounters. Colors with an intensive coverage and an ultimate high-gloss shine are joining the range with the Pure Pigments Lip Lacquers. At the same time, the Lip Lacquers have a convincing buttery-soft, non-sticky texture and feel wonderfully pleasant without settling in the lip lines. The result: a natural to dramatic Lip Look – in a choice of eight exciting colors.
Beauty Tip Confident Lip Make-up is uncompromising and relies on high-coverage premium textures that flatter the delicate and sensitive lips with a buttery-soft colour-application. Try the trend colors of the season now – from bright pink and red shades to muted violet and brown tones.
The wand housed in the cap has a push mechanism. When you open the cap, it pushes itself a little and you can easily pull out the wand. The wand is long, matching the tube. The wand is pretty decent and has a doe shaped sponge applicator that picks up the product effectively. The bigger wand makes it easy to apply the product to the lips.

My Experience with Catrice Pure Pigments Lip Lacquer 020 Rosie’s Peony:

The lip lacquer comes in a long tube with a black screw cap. The product is very sleek and is easy to carry in a bag or purse. The product is unsealed and you can see the shade through the transparent tube. The shade name is present on the cap too. There is very little or basic information about the product on the packaging. The packaging is decent.
The product is a little bit sticky and doesn’t dry completely. Because of this, there is a lot of transfer. The product also feels a bit heavy on the lips if I go for 2 coats. The product doesn’t cause any irritation and is also easy to remove. It clearly covers any pigmented lips. The product must be applied to well exfoliated and moisturized lips. It settles in between the cracks, thus care must be taken. I do not find any moisturizing properties from this lacquer.

The Kevyn Aucoin Prismatic Highlighting Trio

Holla! Or rather, holographic. Or prismatic. Or prismagic.
WOW! These highlighters are chunky, but more on that in a sec… I was actually drawn in by the packaging at first. The Kevyn Aucoin Prismatic Highlighting Trio ($48) looks like Hollywood movie magic. It shifts colors at different angles, going from yellow to blue to orange to purple, and sometimes all of them at the same time, which is cool, but also CRAZY.
It’s also quite representative of what’s inside.
There are three glittery highlighters, and they don’t look like much in their pans. On skin, though, we’re talking unicorn-level glitter and shine, and the flecks of green, blue and orange glitter are BIG and flashy — so not at all what I’ve come to expect from Kevyn Aucoin.
I mean, the shadows feel fab. They’re almost creamy-caliber bouncy and soft, so they’re easy to pick up with a finger or a brush. They’re a lot like the awesome metallics Urban Decay did in the Heavy Metals Metallic Eyeshadow Palette from the Holiday 2017 collection, but with much larger bits of glitter.

From the Chanel Spring-Summer 2018 Collection: Chanel Les 9 Ombres Multi-Effects Eyeshadow Palette

Have you been to Chanel lately? — like within the last couple years? Because every time I go there, it’s like — and I mean this in a good way — I’m about to see what’s behind door number three in The Price Is Right. I don’t know what’s gonna be there! Will it be a goat? A trip to Italy? Will there be a red Radio Flyer wagon? I JUST DON’T KNOW. And those fun, frequent surprises are making me an even bigger fan of the brand.
Ever since Lucia Pica took the reins, there have been so many creative twists and turns, especially with color. She does a lot of themed collections, and yes, Chanel has always liked themed launches, but Lucia’s themes and visions always seem strong, and I totally get what she’s trying to do.
The collections are often travel related, and the colors and textures will refer to places she’s visited and lived. This one for spring/summer is a homage to her hometown of Naples, Italy. It’s like, bright explosive colors — greens, blues, yellows, reds. Those are the visuals, but you know me, much as I love color, I also love neutrals, and there are many lovely neutrals here, too, especially in the eyeshadow palette, which, by the way, is SUCH a nice surprise.
It’s a nine-pan palette called Les 9 Ombres, and it’s $70, which is expensive, but it’s a relative “bargain” for Chanel, considering that they’ve done other palettes with five eyeshadows for $50.
And everything in it is wearable — yes, including the blue and green in the middle.
(Side note: even if you don’t consider yourself a colorful eyeshadow person, I still totally believe that you can work both of these shades. You could use them as eyeliners — do the thinnest line on the upper lash line if you’re shy! — or mix the green or the blue into one of the neutrals, like the taupe, or the bronze on the lower right-hand side, and then pop that on your lids for a twist of unexpected but totally conservative color.)
You’ll notice that almost all of the shades in this eyeshadow palette are neutrals, which, you know, yay for usability! — but also, the eyeshadows are even higher quality than usual. As if that’s even possible! Chanel stepped it up. Well, more like leaped up! The shadows feel almost incomprehensibly good.

From the Chanel Spring-Summer 2018 Collection: Mare-Chiaro Stylo Yeux Waterproof Eyeliner, or “When Green Is Good”

So, I collect a lot of things. Like, right now I’m collecting broken ballpoint pens, apparently. LOL! I have six of them on my desk, and NONE OF THEM WORK. I just need to throw them away…
I don’t know what my problem is. I think I might be a hoarder in training…
Actually, I know I am, and I have to fight the urge to hoard daily, but that’s another story for another time! AHEM.
I also collect pencils… Chanel eyeliner pencils, that is. And if you don’t know about the Stylo Yeux line, allow me to rock your world. I believe they are, dare I say it, the best high-end liners around.
Stylo Yeux is Chanel’s line of skinny twist-up waterproof pencils, and the basic black shade from the permanent line, 88 Noir Intense, is my go-to black liner and all-time fave.
Seriously, I could write a book of sonnets about it, and some of the LE shades are also epic, like Noir Petrole and Legendary Green.
The Spring-Summer 2018 Collection introduces a gorgeous $33 LE green called Mare-Chiaro, which is a borough in Naples, Italy (thanks, Interwebz!), Chanel Global Creative Makeup and Color Designer Lucia Pica’s hometown.

More From the Chanel Spring-Summer 2018 Collection: 824 Verderame, 66 L’Indomabile, 794 Poppea, 792 Aphrodite and 50 Nero Metallo

Viva l’Italia! Anybody wanna go to Naples? This afternoon…? We can tell our families that Lucia Pica and Chanel made us do it. I can pack a bag and be ready to go in an hour…
YEAH, RIGHT! Who am I kidding? You know it would take me at least a half a day to pack my makeup.
OK, maybe a full day. ðŸ˜Š
Lucia is shaking things up at Chanel with all kinds of color, and her latest collection, Spring-Summer 2018, is a shout-out to her hometown of Naples, Italy.
If Naples looks anything like the blues, greens, reds and yellows in this launch, I could easily fall in love with it. So let’s go, yeah? If you know a good travel agent, call her and get the hookup! Girls trip, April 2018!
OK, back to reality…
Spring-Summer 2018 is a pretty big launch, and so far I know I like the eyeshadow palette and the green liner.
Here are some quick thoughts on the other pieces I’ve tried (some which I like more than others).

Ombre Premiere Longwear Cream Eyeshadow in 824 Verderame($36, limited edition)

824 Verderame reminds me of a metallic cream version of MAC Club eyeshadow, but without the brown, and I love it with a matte brown in the crease, and either a charcoal or dark green liner on the water lines. It’s pigmented and GORGEOUS. It also dries in less than 30 seconds, so don’t dilly-dally! — or you’ll end up with harsh edges (a lesson I learned the hard way). Keep the small white brush that comes with the pot, too, because it’s surprisingly great and easy to use. The bristles deposit lots of color

MAC Padma Lakshmi Collection: Eye Shadow X 4 in 70’s Sunset

Hi there! I’m Karen, your friendly neighborhood beauty addict, and I’m a Bay Area girl who hoards brown eyeshadow and covets coral lipstick. Every morning, I wake up and say, “I’m going to do something other than a smoky eye today.” Then…I end up doing a smoky eye anyway (most days). When I’m not putting on makeup, taking pictures of makeup or writing about makeup, you’ll find me hanging out with my hubby (“El Hub”), my 23-month-old daughter (Connor Claire) and my cat (Tabs).