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What’s On My Face – Volume 39

Another makeup roundup! I had a backlog of looks I hadn’t posted yet, some even from early May. I’m surprised I had such a backlog (and there’s still about 7 more looks on my harddrive) because it feels like I haven’t been that inspired lately (aside from Clarins’ Aquatic Treasures collection, holy smokes) but it seems my memory was just rather faulty.

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And we’re starting off with a BANG! This is my absolute favourite of the whole lot. Neon? Orange? Chartreuse? YES PLEASE! I wore this out briefly to a brunch during Pride and loved every second of it.

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Eyes
(using the Makeup Revolution Redemption Acid Brights palette – total knockoff for theSleek Acid palette) I first applied a white base to my lid (NYX Jumbo Pencil in Milk), then:

  1. Yellow on the inner half of the lid.
  2. Orange on the outer half of the lid.
  3. Purple shade on the outer corner and on the lower lash line.
  4. Pinky-purple through the crease.
  5. Wet n Wild Brule on the brow bone.

I used MAC‘s Blacktrack fluidline to create the wing and applied Make Up For Ever‘sSmoky Stretch mascara to my lashes.

Rest of the Face

  • Bronzer: Joe Fresh Sand
  • Blush: MAC Ripe Peach
  • Highlighter: Too Faced Candlelight
  • Lips: Too Faced Melted Rainbow

 

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I have a bucket full of makeup that is stuff I have yet to use. Most of it is stuff from swaps, or samples from Sephora (including their 100 point perks), so every now and then I make an effort to go into it and pull out items that I REALLY should at least try before I put away into the depths of my makeup collection. The main star of this look is a L’Oreal Infallible eyeshadow I picked up at a CBB swap.

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Eyes

  1. L’Oreal Infallible shadow in Endless Sea all over the lid.
  2. MAC Sketch on the outer corner and through the crease.
  3. MAC Dazzlelight on the brow bone.

On my lashes is Make Up For Ever Smoky Stretch.

Rest of the Face

  • Foundation: Boots No7 Instant Radiance in Cool Vanilla
  • Bronzer: Hard Candy Hula Hula
  • Blush: Hourglass Incandescent Electra
  • Highlighter: MAC Soft & Gentle
  • Lips: Cailyn lip tint in Basic Instinct

 

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I had always thought this lip colour (Too Faced‘s Bon Bon) was too awkwardly bright for me. That’s not to say that I don’t love bright lip colours, but this seemed to look so weird on my skin when I didn’t have a bit of a tan. I love it so much more now that I’ve got a bit of colour on my skin! Anyway, the basis for this look was that I really wanted to wear MAC‘sPetal Power blush and tried to figure out a look that would work with it. Quite pleased with the results!

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Eyes
(all Makeup Geek)

  1. Peach Smoothie through the crease.
  2. Starry Eyed on the inner half of the lid.
  3. Goddess on the outer half of the lid.
  4. Cocoa Bear in the outer corner.
  5. Rapunzel on the brow bone.

I created the wing with MAC‘s Blacktrack fluidline and applied Make Up For Ever Smoky Stretch to my lashes.

Rest of the Face

  • Foundation: Boots No7 Instant Radiance in Cool Vanilla
  • Powder: Hourglass Ethereal
  • Concealer: Benefit Fake Up in Light
  • Bronzer: Hard Candy Hula Hula
  • Blush: MAC Petal Power
  • Lips: Too Faced Bon Bon

 

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This was another grab from my “use it before you put it away” makeup bucket. These were some Colour Pop eyeshadows I hadn’t touched yet.

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Eyes

  1. MAC Cork through the crease.
  2. Colour Pop Heat on the inner half of the lid.
  3. Colour Pop Animal on the outer half of the lid.

Make Up For Ever Smoky Stretch is on my lashes.

Rest of the Face

  • Bronzer: Hard Candy Hula Hula
  • Cheeks: Burberry Lip & Cheek Bloom in Poppy
  • Highlighter: MAC Whisper of Gilt
  • Lips:  Revlon Papaya

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Having a play around with some Makeup Geek shadows. I like the outer corner colour, but not so sold on the lid shade.

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Eyes
(all Makeup Geek)

  1. Charmed all over the lid.
  2. High Tea on the outer corner and through the crease.
  3. Vanilla Bean on the brow bone.

On my lashes is essence Lash Princess mascara.

Rest of the Face

  • Bronzer: Hard Candy Hula Hula
  • Blush: MAC Sea Me, Hear Me
  • Highlighter: MAC Soft & Gentle
  • Lips: NARS Rikugien

Clarins Summer 2015 – Aquatic Treasures (Review, Swatches and Look)

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Despite being around since 1954, Clarins is a completely new brand to me. I had often associated Clarins with more mature adults: I pictured their products on wealthy ladies who did tea and went for luncheons. Far too classy for the likes of me.

And yet… the launch of their summer 2015 collection Aquatic Treasures piqued my interest. It was gorgeous, vibrant and showed a boldness I hadn’t expected from a brand that I (admittedly) knew very little about. And for that, I was very, very excited to try out pieces from the Aquatic Treasures collection.

Clarins irisdescent shadow in Aquatic Rose
Clarins irisdescent shadow in Aquatic Rose

The first thing I need to mention is the packaging. Forgive me if this is traditional ofClarins and I’m just pointing out a standard design of theirs (I am still a newbie to them after all!) but the simplicity of the packaging lends itself to beautiful elegance. The tiny indent in the cap of the product above inscribed with the letter “C” is such a simple touch, and yet totally unique, in my opinion.

Clarins irisdescent shadow in Aquatic Rose
Clarins irisdescent shadow in Aquatic Rose

Anyway, on to the actual product. This is the Irisdescent shadow in Aquatic Rose. Clarinsdescribes it as a cream-powder shadow, but I’d say it’s firmly a powder. It is *incredibly* smooth though. Sticking a brush in this pot kicks up no powder and yet it goes on the lids like a dream.

Clarins irisdescent shadow in Aquatic Rose
Clarins irisdescent shadow in Aquatic Rose

My jaw dropped when I applied this to my lids for the first time. Aquatic Rose was totally opaque in one swipe which is something I was not expecting from such a pale shade. On me, it’s leans towards more of a rose-gold shade than a true rose.

Clarins waterproof eye pencil in Aquatic Green
Clarins waterproof eye pencil in Aquatic Green

Next up is the Waterproof Eye Pencil in Aquatic Green. It comes with a smudger on one side and the colour on the other.

Clarins waterproof eye pencil in Aquatic Green
Clarins waterproof eye pencil in Aquatic Green

Again… I’m totally floored. Aquatic Green is a beautiful teal shade with a very fine hint of shimmer running throughout. This eye pencil is a total workhorse product: It is absolutely waterproof (which you’ll see shortly with my eye look below). While the pencil is not as soft as a gel pencil, it’s still very smooth and easy to apply. It went on my water line particularly well too.

Truly Waterproof Mascara in Aquatic Green
Truly Waterproof Mascara in Aquatic Green

And finally, the Truly Waterproof Mascara in Aquatic Green. I was hesitant about this one as I had recently tried a green mascara that had made my eyelashes look ghastly.

Truly Waterproof Mascara in Aquatic Green
Truly Waterproof Mascara in Aquatic Green

However, the Aquatic Green mascara is a murky, dark teal that actually does wonders for my lashes. I don’t know how they did it, but Clarins managed to find a colour that was dark enough to pretend it was black, but colourful enough to give off that edge of colour. But don’t take my word for it! See the results for yourself:

Clarins Aquatic Treasures – eye look
Clarins Aquatic Treasures – eye look

On my lid I’m wearing the Aquatic Rose shadow (with another shadow in the outer corner to add dimension). I applied the Aquatic Green waterproof eye pencil to my upper lash line as well as onto my lower water line. On my lashes is the Aquatic Green mascara. I love how much the pencil works with the mascara – it looks so seamless to me, particularly on the lower lashes.

Clarins Aquatic Treasures – eye look
Clarins Aquatic Treasures – eye look

Do you see what I mean when I say the mascara is dark enough to pass off as a black but still retains that teal-ness to it? Incredible, seriously incredible.

And this is how the products looked after several hours, including being out in the rain!
And this is how the products looked after several hours, including being out in the rain!

I decided to test out the waterproof claims during a particularly nasty weekend in Toronto. Here’s what my makeup looked like after I had been out in the rain for over an hour AND after I’d gone and seen Inside Out (movie) which was definitely sappy enough to cause me to mist up a bit. You can see that a very small section of my lower waterline has lifted off (and I’m prone to water line problems – there’s only one other product I’ve tried that will actually stay put there), but the remainder of the makeup stayed exactly where I had put it. No colour bleeding, no raccoon eyes… Waterproof products? I’d say so!

Side note: I loved this loved this look so much that I wore it for three days straight – something I never, ever do!

Final Thoughts

I’m in love! I need to check out more by Clarins because this collection surprised and delighted me. I love that everything I tried was truly waterproof because that’s what everyone is looking for in the summer. There’s nothing attractive about your makeup melting off your face and I feel like everything I tried held up to whatever I put it through.

If I had to choose a favourite product out of the three I tried, I think I’d go with the mascara. The colour on that mascara was subtle but it worked out so well.  That being said, all three products were wonderful so you can’t really go wrong with any of them.

So how about you? Is there something from Clarins that you love that I need to try out? Or is it a brand that you’ve not yet tried?

The products featured in this review were provided by PR for consideration.

Swatch Sunday: Urban Decay – Naked

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Ah yes. Urban Decay‘s Naked palette. The original. The one that started it all! Where would neutral palettes be if it wasn’t for Urban Decay‘s glorious invention? This was my first ever full on palette. I’d had many a single shadow in my day, but this one started the obsession I now have with palettes. A lovely longtime friend actually brought this up for me from the US when it wasn’t originally available in Canada, and I was soooo excited to have it!

I’ve actually hit pan on a couple shades in this palette (something I’m not sure I’ll ever manage in another palette to be perfectly honest) and it is absolutely still my favourite Naked palette that Urban Decay has ever released.

Urban Decay – Naked
Urban Decay – Naked
Urban Decay – Naked
Urban Decay – Naked
Urban Decay – Virgin
Urban Decay – Virgin
Urban Decay – Sin
Urban Decay – Sin
Urban Decay – Naked
Urban Decay – Naked
Urban Decay – Sidecar
Urban Decay – Sidecar
Urban Decay – Buck
Urban Decay – Buck
Urban Decay – Half Baked
Urban Decay – Half Baked
Urban Decay – Smog
Urban Decay – Smog
Urban Decay – Dark Horse
Urban Decay – Dark Horse
Urban Decay – Toasted
Urban Decay – Toasted
Urban Decay – Hustle
Urban Decay – Hustle
Urban Decay – Creep
Urban Decay – Creep
Urban Decay – Gunmetal
Urban Decay – Gunmetal

Event: Charlotte Tilbury Takes Canada

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June 2015 marked the entrance of Charlotte Tilbury into Canada and there were a LOT of us that were excited. Charlotte Tilbury, touted as the world’s #1 make-up artist, is a British makeup artist that has spent 20+ years in the industry, working on notable clients like Cara Delevingne and Kate Moss. Her line of makeup was first launched in the United Kingdom in 2013, eventually made it’s way over to the US, and now finally, to Canada.

Outside Holt Renfew on Bloor Street (Toronto)
Outside Holt Renfew on Bloor Street (Toronto)

Charlotte herself was coming to Holt Renfrew on Bloor Street in Toronto to help promote the launch of her products and several of us beauty bloggers planned to attend the event. The event was open to the public and essentially a meet and greet.

The Charlotte Tilbury counter at Holt Renfrew
The Charlotte Tilbury counter at Holt Renfrew

At Holt Renfew, Charlotte Tilbury‘s new counter jumps out at you when you enter. It’s immediately to the right of the entrance doors and it’s breathtaking. You could easily sink a lot of time and money into this counter! Interesting to note, while the products are certainly expensive in Canadian dollars, they are actually cheaper if you buy them here, than overseas. Given the exchange right now, the Canadian prices are a far better deal. For example, the Bronze & Glow palette is $80 CAD. In the UK, it retails for £49. With the current exchange, that £49 comes out to just over $96 CAD!

In line to meet Charlotte
In line to meet Charlotte

I met several of my beauty blogging friends and we waited in line to meet Charlotte. Although it was busy when we got there,  there weren’t a ton of people in line to meet Charlotte. However, come 6 o’clock, the line quickly started to snake around the counters. I’ve not had much experience waiting in line to meet celebrities, but this was incredibly upscale: we were given little bottles of water, samples and asked to fill out a questionnaire regarding our skin type.

And the meet and greet has started!
And the meet and greet has started!

With great fanfare, Charlotte Tilbury and her team walked in right on time. There was some brief dance number as all the models dressed up in her looks paraded around, and then the CEO of Holt’s shared his excitement about having both Charlotte and her products on site. It was pointed out a few times that apparently the Canadian launch has outdone any other launch they’ve had in terms of sales. You go Canada, you spend that money! (I know I sure did!)

I’d like to think she was gasping at my expertly applied makeup. /brushes off shoulder
I’d like to think she was gasping at my expertly applied makeup. /brushes off shoulder

When we go the chance to meet her, it was pretty quick and quite a blur. She commented on my makeup saying I must be wearing the Glamour Muse quad (nope, was Vintage Vamp) and then pointed out I had the wrong lip colour on for the “look”. I think I *actually* said that I couldn’t afford all her products yet! Way to go Chelle, you stick it to her. /facepalm

Her hairrrr!
Her hairrrr!

I made brief small talk and stood awkwardly. She recommended some products of hers for me, then we took a picture and off I went. This woman is a total pro. She’s not only stunning to look at her (that hair, I mean really… LOOK AT IT) but she can seemingly navigate any kind of awkward conversation she gets into with a fan. Impressive, to say the least.

Money shot
Money shot

Smile! Dude… get your hand out of my shot. 😐

Meeting and greeting
Meeting and greeting

So all in all, it was pretty brief, but it was fun to hang out with my blogging buddies and coo over a makeup celebrity. I do really like the products I’ve tried from Charlotte Tilbury‘s line and I will be purchasing more in the future. If you want to check out the makeup look I did with The Vintage Vamp quad and the Bronze & Glow duo, you can see that here.

#tilburytaxi
#tilburytaxi

As we left Hot’s, we snagged a shot in front of the adorable Tilbury Taxi. I love these ladies – be sure to check them out as a few of them have done event recaps of the event as well (left to right):