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Skincare Saturday: NIP + FAB Glycolic Fix

Nip+ Fab Glycolic Fix

If, like me, you’re new to NIP + FAB‘s skincare range, then you might be curious as to who/what they are. Maria Hatzistefanis is the founder of NIP + FAB as well as the Rodial, another brand you may be familiar with. From my little bit of research, they seem to be a UK brand that is also sold in the US at Ulta and in Canada at Shoppers Drug Mart.

The NIP + FAB range I’ve been testing out over the last month has been their Glycolic Fix range which is intended to exfoliate and brighten.

Nip+ FabGlycolic Fix Overnight Purifying Gel
Nip+ Fab Glycolic Fix Overnight Purifying Gel

The NIP + FAB Gylcolic Fix Overnight Purifying Gel was the first item I dug into. This  gel is a night-time cleansing system for dull and oily skin (I’m somewhat oily during the summer so this works out!). It contains glycolic (4% acid) and salicylic acid to help resurface and purify the skin bey gently lifting dead skin cells away with.

I found that this was definitely comfortable to wear overnight because it sunk in to my skin enough to not feel like a gel mask overnight. Oddly though, I found when I took my shower in the morning, I had to wipe it off my face because it kind of turned my face into a a slippery texture. Was a bit unusual, as I’d never experienced anything like that before, but there were no ill effects as far as I could tell!

Surprisingly for me, I did seem to notice a difference in my skin within a few days. I’ll admit I didn’t actually read the instructions or bottle before I started slapping it on my skin. So when I woke up one morning and was like “my face looks brighter” I was like… where the heck is this coming from? I then took a look at the skincare I’d started using and it’s only then that I realized that this stuff was intended to do that! I almost wonder if blind skincare testing is the way to go. Use it, see what it does, then see if it matches the claims.  So yes, this did make my face brighter! It also has a wonderful grapefruit scent which I highly enjoyed.

The NIP + FAB Glycolic Fix Overnight Purifying Gel can be purchased online at Ulta.com for $14.95 USD.

Nip+ Fab Glycolic Fix Night Pads Extreme
Nip+ Fab Glycolic Fix Night Pads Extreme

If you’re looking for a more intense skin resurfacing, the NIP + FAB Glycolic Fix Night Pads Extreme may be for you. These contains “concentrated acid blend of AHAs and BHAs help to improve the skin’s natural exfoliation process + decongest dull skin with one pre-soaked pad. Pores appear more refined + the complexion brighter to rival results of an acid peel.” (The glycolic acid is 5% in this one.) Of course, sometimes reading the directions is beneficial, as this one told me I should only use it 2-3 times a week (once a week if you’re sensitive). I had used it five days in a row with no ill effects… however I also didn’t notice anything else happening either. It’s entirely possible this was working in conjunction with the Overnight Purifying Gel, but when I cut it down to once a week, I didn’t notice a change.

The NIP + FAB Glycolic Fix Nights Pads Extreme can be purchased online at Ulta.com for $14.95 USD.

Nip+ Fab Glycolic Instant Fix Mask
Nip+ Fab Glycolic Instant Fix Mask

And lastly, we have my favourite out of everything I tried. The NIP + FAB Glycolic Instant Fix Mask is a “high potency, pore tightening gel mask to perfect and mattify the complexion. Glycolic acid combines with EVERMAT technology to gently smooth away the appearance of lines + wrinkles whilst clearing + reducing the look of enlarged pores. Skin is more even-toned + visually smoother.”

This is a 10 minute mask that you’re actually going to FEEL like it’s doing something. And as someone who doesn’t always notice a visual change in the appearance of my skin, I’m really freaking happy to get that sensation that something is actually happening with my skin. Whenever I applied this mask (about once a week) I got a slight burning/tingling sensation on my face throughout the duration of wear. It definitely turned my face red, which was still visible after removing the product, but it slowly dissipated afterwards. I made sure to moisturize my face after each use because I was left feeling like my skin was tighter. Once my face had calmed down, I felt a difference when I touched it with my fingers and it definitely looked minutely smoother than before I used the mask!

The NIP + FAB Glycolic Instant Fix Mask can be purchased on online at Ulta.com for $12.99 USD.

Final Thoughts

Of the three NIP + FAB products I tried, the Glycolic Fix Night Pads Extreme was a pass for me. The other two – the Glycolic Instant Fix Mask and the Gylcolic Fix Overnight Purifying Gel – were a total win. They’re also in a really nice price point and won’t break the bank so I think that’s something to take into consideration as well. Let me know if you’ve tried anything by NIP + FAB before and what your thoughts were!

The products featured in this review were sent to me for consideration.

What I Bought This Month – July 2016 Haul

I had promised you guys a Too Faced Totally Cute Challenge Week for today… but I’ve had to push it to next week because I just didn’t get enough looks done in time. I’m sorry! (But seriously, the upcoming MAC Star Trek collection blew my world and I spent a lot of evenings filming, photographing and editing for that blog post and video!)

So instead you’re getting my monthly haul!

NYX Vivid Brights Eyeliner in Vivid Fire ($7.99 CAD - on sale)
NYX Vivid Brights Eyeliner in Vivid Fire ($7.99 CAD – on sale)

At the very beginning of the month, I finally conceded that I was not going to be able to breathe life back into my precious Inglot red gel liner (I tried Duraline and it just did not get it back to where I wanted it . Was far too goopy.). And I didn’t really want to spend the money on another huge pot of gel liner only to have it go goopy again (not that Inglot is expensive, I just mean that the pot is rather large and I barely made a dent in it). So instead, I opted to pick up NYX’s Vivid Fire liquid eyeliner. The dip pot variety of liner is not my favourite (I’d rather have it in pen style), but when you’re looking for red eyeliner, you really CANNOT be picky since there is such slim pickings for a colour like this. So far I’ve been very, very impressed with it. It’s a touch brighter than my old Inglot one, but that’s okay!

I used this liner in a makeup tutorial I posted a few weeks back… this is basically the only way I wear red liner… with red lips too!

 

Smashbox Be Legendary Lipstick in Canadian Flare (free - giveaway)
Smashbox Be Legendary Lipstick in Canadian Flare (free – giveaway)

This item was actual a giveaway win! I won this Smashbox Be Legendary lipstick in the shade Canadian Flare on the Smashbox Canada Instagram (one of those follow us and tag a friend kind of things). I’m already in love with the Be Legendary lipstick formula (see my previous review here) so I know I’m going to love this one as well. Seriously though… the Be Legendary formula is phenomenal. Really, really lightweight, longlasting and so comfortable!

Too Faced Melted Sugar ($25 CAD)
Too Faced Melted Sugar ($25 CAD)

And the last item is Melted Sugar by Too Faced. I’m actually in the process of creating a lip swatch video for ALL of the Too Faced Melteds and this was the very last shade I needed to complete the collection. My lovely friends have loaned me roughly six shades that I didn’t have, and this was the only remaining shade I needed to buy! I’ll be honest… this isn’t the kind of shade I find myself reaching for, but I wanted to make sure this was a comprehensive video. If you’re looking for that swatch video, I should have it up on my YouTube channel next week!

And that’s it for this month! A very, VERY small month of purchases, but hey, that’s okay – I saved me some cash!

MAC Cosmetics Star Trek (Review, Swatches & Look)

MAC Star Trek

Guys… this is pretty exciting! Several months ago, we all found out that there was going to be a MAC x Star Trek collection, but details were (and still are) a bit scarce. The whole collection was premiered at San Diego Comic Con, but it doesn’t launch online till August  25th and in stores on September 1st.

MAC Star Trek
MAC Star Trek

The timing of this collection coincides not only with the movie that was just released, but also with Star Trek‘s 50th anniversary (which is the “50” you see emblazoned on the insignia). My husband and I have also been watching/rewatching all of the movies over from the beginning over the last year, so my interest in this collection is piqued even more than normal for a MAC collection!

MAC Star Trek
MAC Star Trek

All items in the collection feature the usual matte black MAC packaging, but they’re also layered with the silver insignia.

MAc Star Trek - even in the inside packaging matches!
MAc Star Trek – even in the inside packaging matches!

Even the interior design of the packaging matches!

MAC Star Trek - Pressed Pigment in Bird of Prey
MAC Star Trek – Pressed Pigment in Bird of Prey

On to the products! I’ve got a pressed pigment in Bird of Prey. At first glance, I thought this was a black with gold sparkle (the lighting in my office is bad, okay?) – but it is not! It’s a very, VERY deep green with a black base and some gold sparkle.

MAC Star Trek - Pressed Pigment in Bird of Prey
MAC Star Trek – Pressed Pigment in Bird of Prey

I’ve only used a few other pressed pigments by MAC before and they were ALL a disaster. We’re talking Fallout City, crumbling everywhere, etc. I can thankfully report that this pressed pigment behaved like none of the others. It felt smooth when I stuck my brush in it and applied to the lid nicely as well. Pigmentation is good, but you will need to apply a few layers to get full opacity.

MAC Star Trek - Pressed Pigment in Bird of Prey - swatch
MAC Star Trek – Pressed Pigment in Bird of Prey – swatch
MAC Star Trek - Frost Lipstick in LLAP
MAC Star Trek – Frost Lipstick in LLAP

The item that intrigued me the most was the lipstick in LLAP (Live Long and Prosper).

MAC Star Trek - Frost Lipstick in LLAP
MAC Star Trek – Frost Lipstick in LLAP

LLAP is a frost which is a finish I haven’t worn in years (I’m thinking back to the 90s and wearing MAC‘s Gel…).

MAC Star Trek - Frost Lipstick in LLAP
MAC Star Trek – Frost Lipstick in LLAP

As I was photographing this product, it finally clicked for me what this shade was. LLAP is a true rose gold FOR YOUR LIPS.

MAC Star Trek - Frost Lipstick in LLAP - swatch
MAC Star Trek – Frost Lipstick in LLAP – swatch

Swatching it confirmed the rose gold hues and I was so, so curious to see how it would look on my lips.

MAC Star Trek - Frost Lipstick in LLAP - lip swatch
MAC Star Trek – Frost Lipstick in LLAP – lip swatch

There are full shots of my face later in the post, but I was astonished with how oddly flattering I found this shade. I never thought I needed or wanted to wear a rose gold hue on my lips and certainly not in a frost finish lipstick… but you know what? I’m sold. I love this. I cannot wait to show LLAP some love and wear that bullet down!

MAC Star Trek - False Lashes in Wink of an Eye
MAC Star Trek – False Lashes in Wink of an Eye

That beautiful pair of lashes you see right there are called Wink of an Eye. I can’t seem to find these lashes on MAC‘s site, so they don’t seem to be a permanent product repackaged. These lashes have a thick band and are swept sideways which gives a bit of a cartoon-like slow lash wink to the outer corners of your eyes. I especially love how there are bright blue lashes in the mix with the usual black. It adds for quite a bit of intrigue when I looked back on my photos.

Sadly, I found the last band too thick and firm. It was causing the lashes to want to straighten out no matter how much (or how little) glue I used. I did wrap them around my makeup brush for a few minutes before applying them, but I would suggest that if you want to wear these for a long period of time, wrap them around your makeup brush handle, clamp it in place and let it stay that way overnight to put some solid curve into that stiff band.

MAC Star Trek - Superslick Liquid Eye Liner in On The Hunt
MAC Star Trek – Superslick Liquid Eye Liner in On The Hunt

MAC‘s usual Super Slick Liquid Eye Liner in On The Hunt has been repackaged for this collection.

MAC Star Trek - Superslick Liquid Eye Liner in On The Hunt
MAC Star Trek – Superslick Liquid Eye Liner in On The Hunt

I was unfamiliar with this formula, but I’m telling you now… this thing can last through anything. MAC‘s site says it’s a water-based, water-resistant liquid liner that’s quick and precise to apply. Yes to all of the above, but I have to say, this thing is MORE than water-resistant. I had one heck of an impressive time getting this off my eyes when I was done my look. Even rubbing the swatch off my arm proved its impressive longevity. Need something bulletproof for your eyes? Give this one a shot!

MAC Star Trek - Superslick Liquid Eye Liner in On The Hunt - swatch
MAC Star Trek – Superslick Liquid Eye Liner in On The Hunt – swatch

On The Hunt does have a bit of a sheen, so if you’re looking for something purely matte, this isn’t the one you’d want to pick up.

MAC Star Trek Look

MAC Star Trek Look
MAC Star Trek Look

This makeup look will be coming to my YouTube channel tomorrow – here it is! but for now, I hope the pictures will suffice! For those curious, I have Bird of Prey all over my lid, I created the wing with On The Hunt, I’m wearing the Wink of an Eye false lashes, and the LLAP lipstick is on my lips. 🙂

MAC Star Trek Look
MAC Star Trek Look
MAC Star Trek Look
MAC Star Trek Look
MAC Star Trek Look
MAC Star Trek Look
MAC Star Trek - up close
MAC Star Trek – up close
MAC Star Trek - up close
MAC Star Trek – up close

I also have an additional post on the Trip the Light Fantastic Powder in Strange New Worlds that’s just been posted!

So how about you? Are you excited for this MAC Star Trek collection? Let me know!

The products featured in this post were sent to me by PR for review.