Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Anastasia Beverly Hills Modern Renaissance Palette - My Newest Box Of Pretties

So the Modern Renaissance Palette is one of those makeup items that has been getting a whole lot of attention on the internet and this time around I felt it well deserved. Whilst I found the Naked palettes underwhelming and just not for me, this palette I am all about. Multiple shadows in this palette got me actively excited, so, as a result, I had to have it.

I justified the purchase as an early graduation gift to myself (which is something I did recently, go me! I'll do a post about the makeup I wore to it at a later date). Anastasia Beverly Hills is a brand that is hard to get in the UK. I tend not to want to use websites I know little about, and the one I did know about that stocked the brand- the Beautylish store - whilst reliable and trustworthy, has steep importation fees (not their fault). So I stumbled upon Cult Beauty which deliverers to the UK with no extra costs and has some cool brands that I haven't used before. I googled the site and Zoella used it one time, so I figured it was legit.

I ordered this palette and two pairs of Huda Beauty lashes (which I will also talk about at a later date). Everything came in good time with no complications, so I'd reccomend Cult Beauty as a place to order from if any of the brands on there tickle your fancy.

The Palette retails at £41, which is a bit steep, but it is pretty dope, sooooooo... (But seriously, be responsible with your money).


It comes in this delightful pink box.


The outside of the palette is a pink suede, the words being embossed in it. It's cute but gets dirty quickly, I travelled with it and it did not come away unscathed (you'll notice the black smudges at the corners). I recommend cleaning with a dry toothbrush, if you care enough to clean it.


It has one of those annoying floppy hinges (Xsparkage says these need palette Viagra, which is a great turn of phrase), but it lies flat just fine, so I don't find it obnoxious (the Naked 3 would always just flop back onto it's mirror when I tried to use it, making it so hard to work with, I don't want to have to hold the palette the whole time, ANYWAY). The palette comes with a dual ended brush which is actually really lovely to use and is generally really nicely presented and sleekly designed.


Here's a group shot of all the colours, look at all those wonderful individual shades. I'm all about different warm, matte shades that aren't just brown. This palette has great ochres and reds and oranges and burgundies and taupes. Throw in some pretty shimmery shades and you have magic (in my opinion).


To begin with we have Tempera, a pale nude shade that is a satin, which means it is basically matte, but it has a slight shimmer to make it easier to blend.


It's a bit to pale to work as a blending shade for me, but it is a lovely, low key, highlight shade. It blends really nicely.


The name for this one is pretty self explanatory, a pale golden shade with a hint of a brown base (I'm not sure how else to describe ochre). This is also a satin, with a lovely pale glitter that makes it colder than is would have initially been.


It also blends really nicely. I think I would use this shade as a subtle lid colour, it compliments the more purple toned shadows really well.


Vermeer is one of those gorgeous shimmery shades that tie everything together. It's a taupe with a pale silver shimmer.


This applies absolutely beautifully and always sidles itself into being my inner corner colour. I love a shade like this in a palette.


Buon Fresco is a pale mauve satin. This is such an individual shade and works so well with the other colours.


I've been using this shade as both a transitioning colour in the crease and a lid colour. It's surprisingly versatile.


Antique bronze is a plummy brownish shade with a gold and silver shimmer. It is so pretty.


Being a shimmer it blends wonderfully. This is a great lid shade, possibly to be used at the outer edges of the lid to deepen a look.


Love Letter is one of the most exciting colours in the palette, being a blue-toned deep pink. It's a satin, but applies matte.


It takes a little working - as all shades like this will - and works best with a sticky pencil base (such as Nyx's Jumbo Eye pencils). Being basically matte, this shade will work wonderfully in both the crease and on the lid.


Cyprus Umber is a cold, dark brown matte. Another key colour in a palette for me.


I truly love cold browns, and this one works especially nicely in contrast to the warmth of the rest of the palette. It's really buttery and pigmented and generally just a great shadow to have in a palette. This colour is all about deepening the crease and lining the lower lash line.


Raw Sienna is a great warm, medium brown. It's a matte shade.


It applies really nicely and works great as a crease shade. Another palette staple for me.


Burnt Orange is another exciting shade for me. Loads of palettes will have new and exciting lid shades, but not many provide crease alternatives. This palette is full of them and Burnt Orange is one. It's a warm, orangey brown matte.


Again, it applies nicely and is a great crease colour.


Primavera provides an alternative to Vermeer. Where Vermeer is cold, Primavera is warm. A light gold with a bright shimmer.


Like every shimmery eyeshadow, this applies wonderfully. With the added warmth to this colour I would use it both in the inner corner and on the lid. I love that this palette provides two colours that can work in the inner corner really well.


Red Ochre is basically why I bought this palette. A shade like this does not come along very often and whenever anything similar pops up in a palette I buy it. It's a lovely burgundy matte and it is everything to me.


This is the kind of eyeshadow I would happily use on it's own, smudging it all over the lid, into the crease and under the eye, creating a subtle grungy look. Unfortunately it is harder to work with than some of the other mattes, in that the pigmentation isn't all there right away, but it still blends really well. My love is by no means reduced.


Venetian Red is a pretty, pretty baby and deserves some attention. It's a deep, blue-based pink with a silver shimmer.


It, like Love Letter, will thrive atop a sticky base. It applies really smoothly but will take a bit of working to get the desired pigmentation. A perfect lid shade.


Warm Taupe is another interesting shade, providing another cold shade to combat the warmth of all the other colours. It's a matte.


It's nicely pigmented and applies very well. It works as a really good transitioning colour in the crease.


Realgar was the other shade that really excited me in this palette. A warm, terracotta orange matte.


The pigmentation is great and it applies wonderfully. This is another colour that I would just use everywhere on it's own, creating quite a nice, summery look.


I'm calling this look my Daytime one. A light wash of colour with a touch of shimmer. Great for a Summers day (never mind that it has been raining pretty regularly in England).


This is a really quick and easy look to do with the palette.


Over a base of Too Faced Shadow Insurance I blended Burnt Orange all over the lid and into the crease and then underneath the eye. Blending out to the brow bone with Tempera.


I then applied a beige eye pencil onto my waterline and in the inner corning, blending that in with my finger. I applied Primavera over this in the inner corner and slightly onto the lid.


My Nighttime look takes a little more effort.


The warm colours in the palette allowing for a nice twist to a smokey eye.


Using the same base, I blended Warm Taupe into the crease, deepening it with Cyprus Umber, then running that under the lower lashes. I used Tempera to soften all the edges.


I then applied Nyx's Jumbo Eye Pencil in Milk on the lid, blending it in with my finger. Over that I patted on Venetian Red, darkening the outer corner with Antique Bronze. I then applied Vermeer in the inner corner. I then did a cat eye to pull the look together.

Overall, this is a pretty, versatile palette with some interesting colours you won't see in many other palettes. There's enough variation in colour and texture to be able to create a range of looks without having to use any other eyeshadows and I love it when that is the case. It may be pricey, but I don't regret buying this palette.

Friday, 8 January 2016

FOTD - Some Makeup Looks I Did Over The Christmas Period

This is just going to be a quick post, but I felt I should do something as it's been so long - Christmas being the time sucker that it is.

Christmas and New Years is THE time of the year for glitzy, extravagant makeup, and I love it. Armed with my new Vice 4 Palette and some pigments I indulged in, I created some pretty-ass looks.


My first look is a hardcore smoky eye with a nude lip. This is a great night time/clubbing look. On my lips I'm wearing Sleek's Matte Me in Birthday Suit.


On the lid I'm wearing Inglot's Eyeshadow Pigment in 49, using Urban Decay's 24/7 Glide On Pencil in Perversion as a base and on the waterline. I finished this look with some Eylure Lashes.


This next look was what I wore on Christmas Eve, which is not particularly festive, but I like it none the less. On my lips is my favourite combo, Bourjois's Liquid Lipstick in Don't Pink of it! and Mac's Lip Pencil in Boldly Bare.


In the crease I'm wearing Mac's Cork and Inglot's 320 eyeshadow. On the lid I used Inglot's 428 eyeshadow and in the inner corner I used Inglot's Body Pigment Powder 180. Finish with Bourjois's Pinceau Liquid Liner and some more Eylure Lashes.


I wore this look to a friend's Birthday celebration and I love it. On my lips I'm wearing the same combination I used in the look above (because it's my go to).


In the crease I used Bitter and Delete from Vice 4, which has a beautiful warmth. Using Nyx's Jumbo Eye Pencil in Milk as a base I used Illamasqua's Pigment in Ore and Inglot's Body Pigment Powder in 180 on the lid. Again, finishing with Pinceau Liner and Eylure Lashes.


This was my New Year's Eve Look, which was very classic. On my lips I'm wearing Sleek's Matte Me in Rioja Red, another of my favourite lip colours.


You can very much tell what my favourite products are from this post. In the crease I used Mac's Cork and Inglot's 320, with Inglot's Body Pigment Powder in 180 on the lid. Finishing with liquid liner and lashes.

Bring on 2016! May I find more than four eyeshadows to use!

Monday, 7 December 2015

False Lashes Haul - Some Women Buy Shoes, I Buy Lashes

So I recently decided I had too much money and thus had to spend some. Coincidently, my last Glossy Box had a 25% off online discount for Eylure in it. I could not pass up this opportunity. I don't wear false lashes that often, but I just want to own them all. They're just so pretty. Although, as a result of this purchase, I am making an effort to wear them more. Occasion appropriate my arse.

After receiving this through the post I realized I definitely have a type when it comes to lashes. This will become apparent as you scroll down.


First off are the 040 Underlashes. These retail at £4.95. I've been meaning to buy some false lower lashes for ages now and this seemed like the perfect opportunity.


No 040 Pro-Lash Underlash


No 040 Pro-Lash Underlash


These are a bit tricky to apply, but the band is nice and fine and they're pretty comfortable. I'd want to put a little shadow on the lower lash line to blend these in a bit, but otherwise I think they look damn cool.


Next are the 117 Lashes with extra sections for layering. I thought this was a really cool idea, as I love a fuller outer corner and I could also just wear the smaller sections for a more subtle look. These cost £9.45.


No 117 Texture Lashes


No 117 Texture Lashes with just the main lashes on.


No 117 Texture Lashes with just the main lashes on.


This is with one set of extra sections on.


And this is with both extra sections on the outer corner.


 No 117 Texture Lashes with all the sections on. Again, the bands are lightweight and comfortable, even when layered.


These are the 121 lashes that retail at £5.65.


No 121 Definition Lashes


No 121 Definition Lashes


The band on these is a little thicker, so thus a little harder to apply and little less comfortable. If you're new to lashes, try ones with a very fine band, I, however, am not new to lashes and find these fine to wear.


Next, the 153 lashes that sell for £5.25.


No 153 Texture Lashes


No 153 Texture Lashes


 I think these are my favourite. Impactful but still fluttery and pretty. I'm all about these.


To bring this symptom of consumerism to a close are the Charm lashes that sell for £5.25.


Charm Enchanted Lashes


Charm Enchanted Lashes


These are just slightly shorter versions of the 153 lashes, so I feel these would work for everyday quite nicely.

I've never been disappointed by Eylure lashes. They're reasonably priced, comfortable to wear, last quite well and there is a huge selection. Let's ignore the fact that I chose slightly different variations on the same thing - AT LEAST I KNOW I'LL WEAR THEM ALL. I used Duo Lash Glue to apply these, as it lasts longer than the glue provided.