I'm just back from London town, yay! Had a wee six day holiday there, will blog about it soon but for now here's a post I thought I'd scheduled for when I was away, but clearly didn't get posted. Hm. Oh well! =p
Some of you may have read about the
awesome goodie bag I got sent from More! Magazine (check it out
here) and I wanted to share a few things with you over time. Today, I'm gonna show you the MUA lipglosses I received, which retail for £1 each. I have tried some MUA products, but never lip products. I was sent three of the new Out There Plumping Lipglosses:
L-R Sienna, Peach Shimmer and Shocking Pink
They come with the standard applicator, but
I had to work quite hard to actually get any product onto it.
Here are the swatches:
The most wearable for me is definitely Peach Shimmer.
The colours go on true to swatching, and sit 'on' the lip rather than kind of adapting to your lip tone like some lip products do. They lasted a decent amount of time, nothing startling. They made my lips tingle a wee bit, no noticeable plumping action tho, although
I rarely find lip plumpers to actually work.
These will not become my go-to lipglosses. But to experiment with some different colours, for £1 you can hardly go wrong.
I also got a few ELF products recently. One is the Mint Green nail varnish, which I posted about in my last NOTD
here, and I'm gonna show you the other two now.
One is an eyeshadow primer because I'm desperate for one after my UD Primer Potion ran out and my ELF Eyelid Primer turned out to be just 'meh'. I thought I'd give ELF another try, and bought the Studio Eye Primer and Liner Sealer (£3.50). Here it is:
I actually really like this style. On one side is 'prime', which is a twist up solid, crayon style primer that glides on fairly easily, with a very small amount of dragging. One the other end is 'seal', which is one of those little nibs that you can dip into any eyeshadow to make it a liner. I doubt I'll use this side. Here's an example of some eyeshadows over the primer:
Left of each photo is without primer, right is over primer.
Left photo shows Urban Decay Naked/Naked2 Palette shade Half Baked, and right photo shows Urban Decay Naked2 Palette shade Bootycall
I'm impressed with this,
the colours look much more intense. And here's the test results, photo on left is five minutes after I've put my makeup on in the morning, and pic on right is about eleven hours later:
Sorry about the lighting differences, just due to different times of day.
Not too bad huh? There was a bit of creasing on the lid but I think I have unusually crease-y eyelids anyways haha!
I'm actually quite excited about this product! I think it could defo become a staple in my daily routine! :)
I had to buy one last thing to get free delivery in ELF
haha so I opted for the All Over Colour Stick in Golden Peach (£1.50). I have yellow undertones and in summer I tan really well, so I figured a nice peachy bronzer would look nice!
It has a lovely smell (
in my opinion anyways) and is quite shimmery. I've read mixed reviews on this, but it was only a few pounds and
I'll need to wait until I have a bit of a tan before I can try it out for myself! The swatch looks quite pretty tho:
So what do you think of these products? Are you a fan of cheaper brands, like MUA and ELF (they love abbreviations, don't they??)?
Let me know!
~ Lauren ♥