Saturday, 30 July 2016

July Hits & Misses


Hello!

Today I thought I'd write a quick blog post on the products or things I've been loving throughout the month of July. I also thought I'd mention some products that disappointed me a little bit and explain why. I hope you enjoy! 

Hits

St. Ives Apricot Scrub


My first hit is the St. Ives Blemish Fighting Apricot ScrubI bought this from Superdrug and it cost me £3.99 at the time. Michelle of Ready Set Glamour claimed that this saved her skin when she was breaking out so I decided to try it and I love it! 


I am an exfoliator junkie, I have more than I need but I like them all for different reasons. I love this one because of how intense it is - you feel it working! It's formulated using natural exfoliants which feel as though they're really getting under your skin to unclog pores, and afterwards my face feels so clean. As you can see there's a mixture of tiny and also larger exfoliants in the product so it can shift any dead skin cells, as well as go deep into your pores. I also love the smell. I haven't had a break out since using this product which says to me that this is clearly doing something good to my skin.


The only downside to this product if any, is that I do not know if it is tested on animals! I haven't read anything online that explicitly says that St. Ives do or do not test on animals, so I'm a bit stuck. It's made by Unilever and online I've read things that suggest that they test some products on animals but not others. If you know, please let me know! If they do test, then I probably will not buy this product again unfortunately, despite how much I love it. 

Overall, I really would recommend this, especially for the price! 

Make Up Revolution Ultra Contour Palette

My next hit for July is Make Up Revolution's Ultra Contour Palette. I bought this earlier on this year from Superdrug for £8.00 and for some reason stopped using it. I'm now questioning why because it's amazing! 

For those wondering; Make Up Revolution do not test on animals and they are not owned by a parent company.

As you can see the palette has got you covered; it includes three highlighters, three bronze or contouring shades and two face powders.


My personal favourites are the yellow setting powder which is great for subtly covering any redness I may have, the white gold highlighter and also the middle contour shade. The middle contour shade is great for me as it's pigmented but not too pigmented, which allows me to build it up if I want a more intense contour. It's also cool toned!! Which can be impossible to find for my skin tone. I also love the white gold highlighter as it shows up on my very pale skin, and again is very buildable so I can have a subtle highlight if I so wish... which is never the case. 

I would recommend this product to anyone as the quality is amazing for a very affordable price. The only downside is the packaging; it is  plastic and sadly the cover of my palette has snapped off. This may not be the best face palette to travel with, despite the variety of products inside. However for £8.00 can you complain? 

Colourful Eye Shadow 

One thing I have been wearing a lot of this month is colourful eye shadow! I'm not sure why but the sunny weather has clearly inspired me and I have been wearing a lot of bright eye make up, instead of sticking to my usual nudes and coppers. 

The products I have been using the most include:
 NYX Empty 4 Shadow Pro Palette - £3.50 
NYX Single Shadows in STFU, Psychedelic, Ultra Violet and Wild Orchid - £2.50 each
  Kiko single eye shadow in Matte Coral - £5.90

These brands are all cruelty free, however it is important to note that Urban Decay and NYX are owned by L'Oreal who do test on animals.


I should also probably mention that the Electric Palette is a new hit for me. I got this towards the end of July as a birthday present from my best friend and I'm obsessed! I'm thinking of writing a review for this palette so keep your eyes peeled. 

I thought I'd include a few swatches of my favourite shades in particular. The top two are both from the Electric Palette; the pink/purple duo chrome shade is Jilted, and the turquoise is Fringe. The coral shade is of course the Kiko shadow, and the yellow is STFU by NYX. 


You should definitely try adding more colour into your make up, it's so fun to apply and looks so creative - a definite hit for me.

The Experimenter


As it was my birthday I got a quite a few presents, one of them being The Experimenter Bath Bomb from Lush. This product is £4.25 and of course because it is hand crafted by Lush - is cruelty free. This is my all time favourite bath bomb, it's so colourful and bright and super pretty to watch.

As you can see it creates a magical, rainbow, tie-dye effect in your bath as it melts. Once all the colours mix together the water often turns a purple or teal colour for the remainder of your bath. 

For some reason I'm not one to buy myself products from Lush until Christmas time, so it was really nice to receive this - it rekindled my love for it. Thank you! 


Body Say

My final hit of July is the single Body Say, by Demi Lovato. She has once again blew me away with this song and it's all I have been listening to! Demi expresses a different side of her in this song with a cheeky, sexy vibe which I love. 

Also, can we talk about the single artwork?! Demi, you're slaying! The other pictures from this shoot are equally as flawless.


Misses

Now I'm going to discuss some products that let me down a little bit this month.

NYX Lip Lingerie 


Previously I wrote a NYX Review and I talked about how much I liked the NYX Lip Lingerie in the shade Embellishment, so I went out and bought another - this is Lace Detail, which sadly is my first miss of July. 



This is a BEAUTIFUL nude - it's a genuine nude on me with my skin tone. It's so gorgeous - what lets it down is the consistency of this product. 


The previous shade I bought from the Lingerie line was amazing. It glided on nice and evenly and was not streaky. With this one I have found the opposite: it doesn't apply evenly. As you can see from the swatch parts of it are streaky whilst other parts are clumpy - this was after a long, hard shake as well! 

I wouldn't say to avoid this product. It's a lovely colour and is very comfortable to wear. What lets it down is the consistency - or lack of. You can apply this product evenly but you have to spend a lot of time working with it. I'm hoping I got a duff lipstick as Embellishment applies so well; otherwise NYX do not have consistency in their formula which would be disappointing. However I am not going to let that put me off buying more. If you have Lace Detail or other shades, please let me know how they work for you! 


Seventeen Stay Time Concealer 



My final miss of July is Seventeen's Stay Time Concealer in the shade Fair. 

I LOVE this concealer, but not so much in this shade. Usually I buy this in Extra Fair, but as I tanned a teeny bit, I thought it best to up my concealer shade so I didn't have a white face compared to my tan as I was looking a little funny.

I would recommend Extra Fair to anyone as pale as me, it's the lightest concealer I have ever used and matches me perfectly. It claims to last up to 18 hours; I haven't worn this concealer for that long but I can say that it lasts me all day. It's creamy with a lot of coverage and is super easy to apply - you literally can't go wrong. However, this changes a bit when it comes to the same concealer in Fair. 


Here you can see the two shades swatched next to each other. The top being Fair, the bottom being Extra Fair. When I swatched this, Extra Fair was half used, but swatched better than Fair which is brand new - from the swatch you wouldn't be able to tell though. 

Extra Fair is creamier, easier to apply and also applies more evenly. Fair on the other hand doesn't swatch as easily. I find it a little thicker and it's also not as easy to blend out. 

This is still a good concealer in Fair, but the consistency just isn't as nice as its lighter shade. Luckily the coverage and lasting power is still there. For £4.49, again you can't really complain. 



It's disappointing when you fall in love with a product, try the same product in a different shade and the formula is completely different. Consistency is all that has let me down this month - there could be much worse things letting products down. 



I hope my July hits and misses were helpful! 

Heather 



Thursday, 21 July 2016

20 Things the MCRmy Will Remember





Yesterday my favourite band My Chemical Romance absolutely destroyed the internet, by posting a short video all over their social media platforms. The video consisted of a new logo, the tune to Welcome To The Black Parade and a date: 9/23/16. The internet exploded and rightly so! We were all minding our own business and then out of the blue MCR hit us like a tonne of bricks with no explanation.

With all of that excitement it made me reminisce My Chemical Romance and all that came with, so I compiled 20 things only the MCRmy will appreciate. If you're completely out of the loop - that's the hardcore fans of My Chemical Romance. 

I hope you enjoy!

1) Mikey Fuckin' Way

Your username online HAD to be MCR related; to let people know that you were of course a fan. If your username didn't relate, were you even a fan? 

As you can see, at one point my username was __xofrnk, similar to Frank Iero's sign off (and I'm showing off the fact Gerard tweeted me). Another popular choice was adding 'Fuckin' Way' to the end of your name, just like Mikey. 
 

 2) Gerard Way was God

Oh my Gerard Way!!!

Unfortunately this was a very popular phrase. Why? Because people worshipped Gerard Way like he was a God. 

What's even more unfortunate is that occasionally my Timehop likes to show me posts that are filled with this phrase. Oh my Gerard Way, how cringe.

3) Gerard's Eyeliner 

We all aspired to do our eyeliner just like Gerard's, because he was the King of Eyeliner. Now we probably look at it an despair - that's so not on point.


4) Battle of the Bands

Your best friends were those who like MCR also.
No matter how tolerable a person was, if someone didn't like MCR, they were not your friend. 

On non-uniform days at school we'd all come in representing our favourite band with as much My Chemical Romance merch as possible. Our rivals would also come in wearing their merch and it would quite literally turn into the battle of the bands, arguing over which band was better.
MCRmy VS Parawhores. 

5) Shrine

You would quite literally create a shrine dedicated to MCR in your room, with as many posters and merch as possible. The amount of posters you had, often correlated to how big a fan you were. 

I spent hours creating collages on my wall dedicated to MCR. I also spent way too much pocket money on Kerrang! magazines but that's another matter. This is a snippet of my room just before we moved, so most of the posters had been taken down at this point. A lot also had to be thrown away as I wasn't allowed posters in my new house *cue the heartbreak*. 



 6) My Chemical Romance Bible 

This has to be one of my favourite memories. 

Going back to worshipping Gerard Way: on your social media platforms you would have either the 10 Commandments of My Chemical Romance / Gerard Way / Mikey Way / Ray Toro / Frank Iero / Bob Bryar. Or if you were me - all of them. You aimed to live your life by these 10 Commandments. My favourite being those of Gerard Way: 

Thou shalt never let them take you alive;
Thou shalt drink Starbucks coffee;
Thou shalt play World of Warcraft as an Undead Warrior;
Thou shalt admit thy is not okay freely;
Thou shalt release the fucking bats;
Thou shalt strike violent poses; 
Thou shalt stay out of the light;
Thou shalt drink the blood of they enemies;
Thou shalt overcome thy weaknesses;
Thou shalt not be afraid to keep on living. 

No, these are not what got me into World of Warcraft - thankfully! Funnily enough I was creating an Undead character a couple of weeks ago and it made me remember these commandments, so I named my character 'Xerard' and his pet 'Way'. Not quite a warrior, but close enough. I was actually pretty awful at following these commandments, I hate coffee for a start. 

7) Iero

When your first read the name Iero and tried to figure out how it was pronounced. Eye-ro? Eye-er-o? Who-fucking-knows-er-o? 

I think we all settled for eye-er-o.


8) Frerard

There's not much to say about this one. Apart from that we all shipped this so hard. 

I'm just going to leave this here...


9) Frerard?

We all shipped Frerard so hard, but then we'd put them up against each other. Who was more attractive, Gerard or Frank? Friendships were quite literally ruined as no one could agree on who would marry Gerard and who would settle for Frank. 
Poor Ray and Mikey often got left out at this point. 

Guilty, my favourite was Gerard.

10) Emo

The MCRmy WERE. NOT. EMO. 

As Gerard famously said; 'emo's a pile of shit'. Because of this, whenever someone called us or the band emo, we would not be okay (I promise). 

11) Tattoos



Tattoos were talked about a lot in the MCRmy: 

Everyone was either planning on having the cover of Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge tattooed, or they were admiring Frank's tattoos whilst the others were thankful that Gerard is scared of needles. At least then they didn't feel so bad for not having their favourite band tattooed on them. 



12) Mama

If your favourite song was I'm Not Okay or Welcome To The Black Parade then were you even a real fan? Nope, because everyone knew those songs! Despite the fact that they are epic songs.

Way back when, my favourite song was Mama. When Conventional Weapons released this changed to The Light Behind Your Eyes, but really I love them all. 

13) FUCK THE DAILY MAIL

The ENTIRE MCRmy hated the Daily Mail, why? Because they accused My Chemical Romance's concept of the Black Parade of being a self-harming, self-loathing suicide cult following the death of a MCR fan (may she rest in peace x). The entire MCRmy came together to protest against the Daily Mail and to this day they still hate the Daily Mail. Especially when they had the cheek to post about their break up in 2013. 

14) Hair


The MCRmy changed their hair according to how Gerard did his hair. During the Revenge era we all had black hair. When he had blue streaks, so did the fans. When Gerard bleached his hair platinum blonde for the Black Parade, so did the fans. When Gerard went red so did everyone else. He is basically the reason that everyone had bad hair. Then there were people like me who had strict parents who wouldn't let us dye our hair. Thank you for saving my hair mum.

15) Uniform 



The MCRmy all looked the same; all black outfits, red ties, parade jackets, pale faces and bad eyeliner. Not to mention all of the merch! 

I suppose not much has changed for me, considering my entire wardrobe is black and my eyeliner is questionable. 





16) Killjoys 

In 2010 we ditched the black, uniforms and make up and embraced more colour (more than just red too!).


17) Twilight 

We all know what happened with the Vampire Money situation, and from that moment on we all hated Twilight. 


18) My Chemical Romance had MEANING


The band formed following the 9/11 attacks, and they produced the song Skylines and Turnstiles based on their experiences with the events. MCR taught us that it is okay, not to be okay. They based an entire album on The Patient, and his experience with death.

According to the MCRmy, My Chemical Romance had more meaning than any other band, and that's what made them the best band ever.



19) MCR5

We were all pumped for MCR5! My Chemical Romance were building their own studio, posting pictures of them recording and then destroyed us when they broke their news on the 22nd of March 2013, that they were breaking up. 


20) 9/23/16

The MCRmy came up with hundreds of theories: they were hacked, it was a terrible April Fools trick, they were going to get back together. When MCR released Fake Your Death this confirmed everyone's beliefs - they are getting back together! Even the video showed clips of the band having fun together, which made everyone question why they had broken up in the first place.

 



As of yesterday, 20th of July 2016, the band posted a short video captioned 'Watch Me' with no explanation but a date. The entire MCRmy exploded and got their hopes up.

 

MCRX



I too got my hopes up - My favourite band were going to make a come back with a new logo and everything! 

In October it will be 10 years since the release of MCR's biggest album, the Black Parade. Fans have guessed that the band will unite and tour again, or come back with another single. My guess was the same as everyone else's. Then today, they posted again. 




So it looks like there's nothing to get excited about. My Chemical Romance are releasing something special for the anniversary of the Black Parade. 

 
Heather 

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

NYX Review



Hello!


As most of you probably know; NYX has been making its way over to the UK for some time now, but this year it became even more accessible - landing in Boots stores and also online - yay! For years I followed American beauty vloggers on Youtube and they would talk about their products and how amazing they were, and I could not find a cheap and easy way of getting hold of them - I pretty much tortured myself by watching Reviews, One-Brand Tutorials using NYX products, Drug Store Hauls heavily featuring their products and so on. Then one day last year I was casually browsing the internet and came across some NYX products - in the UK! I made my first purchase late last year and have been trying their products since! I thought it would be a good idea to share my thoughts on what I have tried so far, so some of you can see if they're worth a try! 


First Impressions


Before trying any products, NYX intrigued me because of their range in products! It's fair to say that they do not play it safe - they have a wide range in products from nudes to bright colours. Based on other people's reviews their quality was outstanding for their price. What I like is that they are also cruelty free! An affordable brand who do not test on animals, with amazing quality. Unfortunately they are owned by L'oreal who previously tested on animals and sold their products in China. However, they have recently changed their ethical statement regarding animal testing: 


Whether this means that they are now cruelty free, I do not know. I suppose its a step in the right direction though? 


Brow Products



I ordered this NYX Tame & Frame Pomade in March and have used it non-stop since. Ever since the Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade grew in popularity, I was curious about eyebrow pomades but didn't fancy paying the Anastasia price - especially when the idea of a pomade for some reason worried me. I was scared that pomades would make my already fairly-full brows look cakey and completely un-natural (which I know they're not 100% natural if I'm using product, but I didn't want them looking like the infamous insta-brows). I had found a pomade in Superdrug but when I swatched the blonde, it looked green! No thank you. 

When I found out NYX was being sold on Boots online and saw this, I took the plunge. I chose the shade Blonde and it was £5.50 so I didn't feel as though it would be too damaging to my bank account if I didn't like it. When I first opened it I was a little worried, thinking it looked slightly green in the tub, much like the one I swatched previously, but when I applied it to my brows there was no green-tint whatsoever. 

  
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As you can see, I use an angled brush to apply the product to my brows. When I first apply the product my brows do sometimes look cakey, but after brushing them through with a spoolie brush they don't look heavy at all. At times the product starts looking a little bit dry, but I mix it around with my brush and its as good as new again. I imagine this is the same as most other pomades. I find that once the product is applied to my brows it doesn't smudge at all, even in this summer heat. However it's important to note that I do set my brows after applying the product, so this could be why. At the end of the day, I use a make up wipe to remove the product, and it comes of fairly easily.  I used the angled brush to swatch the product on my arm to show you the colour; it's quite a cool blonde which suits me perfectly. My hair and brows are naturally a dark, cool blonde colour, but I have dyed my hair a brighter blonde and I find that this doesn't look ridiculous on my brows despite me enhancing my hair colour. Previously I was using brow powders but the blonde shades were too light and warm and did not look as good (although I didn't realise this until I started using this pomade). 

The product is 5 grams. It's stored in a rounded square tub, but does not fill all of this. According to the packaging this product should only be used for 6 months before being thrown away. For the price, I don't think this is too bad. On the other hand, I've already had this product for 3/4 months and have barely used it, so if it goes bad after 6 months I'll be pretty gutted throwing so much product away! I never usually pay too much attention to these expiry dates, and will probably keep this product after 6 months. I'll keep you updated if it does suddenly turn for the worst after this! 

Overall I LOVE this product. It's cheap, long-lasting and as I said before, suits me perfectly! It's really improved my brow game and I would recommend this to anyone who has never tried a pomade before. I think my brows look less-sparse but natural (as they can do with product on them). They haven't a vast colour-range like Anastasia Beverly Hills, but they have your basic colours so hopefully you can find a shade that suits you. 


Eye Products



This is the NYX Prismatic Eyeshadow in Fireball. If you know me, you know that red/orange shades are my jam. I saw this in the Boots Meadowhall store and fell in love! I swatched it and it felt so buttery that I had to get it. 

I had heard beauty vlogger Michelle (ReadySetGlamour) talk about these in one of her videos so my expectations were high! So far, this product has definitely lived up to any expectations I had. It's pigmented and goes on so smoothly, it's so quick and easy to use - I love it. You can wear this on its own and blend it out, but personally I love blending it out with an  orange eye shadow. I feel like this colour would suit so many different eye colours, it makes my green eyes look super bright. Also, can we discuss this packaging with the little bow? Adorable. Not only is it cute, it's secure. 


I paid £5 for this product, which isn't too bad! I've used it a few times since having it and it looks barely touched! Which I hope means it's going to last a while. The packaging suggests that you should stop using this product after 12 months of it being open - again I'll probably go against this advice and continue to use it if I still have product left. I'm glad this product has a longer life than the brow product, otherwise it wouldn't be worth buying and eye shadow that goes bad after 6 months!?

When I tried this product at home I found that it is slightly more powdery than I first experienced in store, but I didn't mind that at all! It means that it's less likely to have any fall-out because it's not super powdery, it's got the pigment of a cream shadow without being a cream product which also means it's less likely to crease. It's the best of both worlds!



As you can see I use a small, flat, rounded brush to apply this product. I think this works perfectly as its big enough to apply the product quickly on my eyes without being too big, and is also flat which makes for a smooth application.

As you can see from the swatches, I used my finger to apply the first swatch. I then used the rounded brush dry to apply the product on my arm, and the same brush again but damp. To dampen my brushes I always use the Make Up Revolution Fixing Make Up Spray, pictured above. Personally, I think this product applies better with a dry brush.

These all swatched the same with the same outcome. This eye shadow is shimmery, but not too shimmery - I find it gives a nice, metallic looking sheen on the eyes, without looking too creamy of greasy. As you can see, it reflects the light nicely, it looks super pretty! 


I love this eye shadow. I would definitely go out and buy more. On the Boots website they seem to have 10 shades, ranging from nudes to bright colours. I don't think £5 is too expensive for a single eye shadow, especially when such a little amount goes a long way. On the other hand, you can get entire eye shadow palettes on the high street for a similar sort of price. It all depends on your budget. 




I own two NYX liquid eyeliners. One is the NYX Vivid Brights liquid liner in Vivid Violet. The second is the NYX White Liquid Liner

I think I saw Manny (MannyMUA) using the white eyeliner in a tutorial which completely sold me. I had been looking for a white eyeliner for a while, and was considering purchasing Jeffree Star's Drug Lord (white liquid lipstick) to use as an eyeliner, until I saw this tutorial. I could get hold of Drug Lord for £14 (not including P&P), whereas these eyeliners are £5.50 each.

Here are the swatches of the products - I think you can tell which is which. For these swatches I did a single brush stroke of each colour.

Although the purple is called Vivid Violet, it's not super bright. On the eye this liner is very subtle, but a little bit more interesting than black liner. Of course, it is pigmented, but not a really bright purple (as the name suggests) - which I'm not mad at! It means it's more wearable. If you're too scared to go for a really bright liquid liner, I really recommend this! 

The white is really nice, however because it is such a light colour, it does sometimes come off as a little bit streaky. This is easily fixed though; I wait until the product has dried, and quickly fill in any patchiness. I also find that if I get any liner on my lashes (guilty, I do this all the time), the white really stands out! So just be weary of this. If you want a more bold look, I would suggest this white eyeliner! 

The brush for these products are the exact same; a soft tip. The handle is nice and long making for easy application. I usually cannot deal with soft-tipped liners, but I think the handle means I have more control, making for an easy to apply. The downside to this is that there is so much less product! The Vivid Violet has 2ml of product, and the White has 2.2ml. When I compared this to other liquid eyeliner I own, it had 6ml! On the other hand, that other liner had an expiry date of 6 months, whereas these are meant to last up to 12 months. I don't use these liners on a daily basis so I feel like they should still last a while, despite how little product is in the bottle. 

I definitely want to experiment with more of these Vivid Brights eye liners by NYX, they have a range of colours, from pinks to reds to blues to greens. They would make any nude make up look really pop. Of course NYX make a basic black eyeliner, which I think is a similar consistency to these so would also probably be worth a try. 


Next I have this Gel Liner & Smudger by NYX in Teal. I saw Jaclyn Hill using this in a tutorial, and if Jaclyn uses a product - you know it's good. This product is BEAUTIFUL. It'd look amazing with all eye colours. I'm not the best at applying gel eyeliners; I use a small slanted brush (smaller than the one I use for my brows) to apply this and tape to help me along the way. I love pairing this with orange or peach matte shadows - very simple but a pop of colour can do so much to a make up look. The colour looks exactly as it does in the tub when swatched and on the eyes. 

This eyeliner was a little more pricey, at £7.50, with 3 grams of product. The lasting life of this liner is also 6 months, whereas the liquid liners were 12 months and cost £2 less. I do think that gel liners do tend to have a shorter life span due to the nature and consistency of them, but usually I don't buy them so can't really say.  I wouldn't use this product very often which is a bit of shame because of its short life span, but this product does come in browns and black also, so I suppose its my fault for buying such a bold colour. I don't mind though - I'm hoping this product does last longer than 6 months! If not I'm sure there's some sort of beauty hack online which will help me out if it doesn't. 



Face Products


This is the NYX High Definition Blush in Taupe. I bought this because Nikkie Tutorials said that this would be the perfect contour shade for us pale little ghosties and I agree. Again, I've also seen Michelle talk about this in one of her videos and she recommends it, even on her darker skin tone. It's a cool-toned, matte brown which as daft as it sounds, makes for a really natural looking contour. I use this small duo fibre brush to apply this product and it works really well! It lightly and evenly applies the product. This product can also be built up nicely. 

I do think that this product is very powdery and has a lot of fallout! Of course it doesn't fall down my face (even if it did - that's why baking exists!), but when I've finished contouring there is a lot of left over product all over the sides of the compact, as you can see in the picture. 

This cost me £5.50 from Boots, and weighs 4.5 grams and lasts 6 months. I have used this everyday since I got it in March and I'm not sure if you can tell, but I have made a fair dint in the product. I find that powders don't go bad after their expiry date so I will continue to use this and I'm not worried about its life span. 

Of course this product is a blush, not a bronzer or a contour shade. On the Boots website I found there were 24 shades of this blush which goes to show that there is a lot of variety, to suit a range of different skin tones and also preferences. I think some of these blushes are also shimmery, not just matte. For the price, I would say this product is worth it. The only downside is the amount of spare product after use, but this could be down to the brush I use. It lasts a fairly long time when its used daily (lets ignore that expiry date), the compact is small and thin so it'll fit perfectly in your makeup bag, its perfect for travelling due to its plastic packaging and come on, again with this cute little bow?! NYX, you're killing me with how cute this detail is. 




This is the NYX Face & Body Glitter in Teal (if you haven't already guessed, I love teal). Although this is for the face and body I do risk my eye sight and use it on my lids. I have also used this on on the lips! Both of which looked amazing. It is quite hard getting this glitter to stick to you, so I use a 'sticky' product on my brush. If I'm using this product on my eyes, I dampen my brush using the Make Up Revolution Aqua Primer which has Glycerine in - the glue of the make up world! I still get a lot of fallout using this technique, I definitely should have invested in their glitter glue! But for now, it works. 

This product is gorgeous, it comes in a range of shades. I paid £5,50 in Boots. The product lasts 24 months and contains 2.5 grams. I've used this product on my eyes, it's clear I don't listen to advice given by the experts so I'll probably use this product past the 2 year point (if there's any left). 



Lip Products



These are the NYX Wicked Lippie Sticks. This range of lipstick seems to be more adventurous - your more unusual, less 'wearable' colours. The pinky-purple shade is called Power, and the forest green colour is called Risque. Risque was the first lipstick and product I bought from NYX late last year from Selfridges- I think it was about £5.50?

 These lipsticks are super creamy and moisturising. However, their lasting power is not great, they transfer easily but they are super easy to re-apply - that's the nature of lipstick like this though. Considering the colour these lipsticks are quite sheer, but also build-able. I like the packaging, it's nice and light - it'd be good to throw in your handbag (which is handy due to them needing a touch up). In the middle you can see the colour which is a nice touch. I know with some brands like M.A.C, you cannot see the colour of the lipstick which is awkward when you have quite a few colours in the same packaging. With NYX' lipstick, you can easily see what colour you're selecting. Sadly though, this packaging is not the best quality! The mechanism that pushes the lipstick up to apply it in Risque, is loose or broken, which means when I press the product on my lips to apply it, it pushes itself back down. 



I do like the NYX Wicked Lippie Sticks, but I probably wouldn't buy anymore. 1) because they're not as wearable, 2) because I prefer liquid lipsticks and 3), they're not their best quality product. They are a lot of fun though. 

The next product is the NYX Macaron Lippie in Blue Velvet. This range of lipstick is like the cute alternative to the Wicked lipsticks. The Wicked lipsticks are darker, more vampy shades, whereas the Macaron lipsticks are softer, perhaps even more pastel colours. These lipsticks also aren't your everyday shades.

The packaging is very similar, you can see the product colour through the middle. It's the same size and they retail at the same price. The lasting power is the same, however these Macaron lipsticks are matte, whereas the Wicked lipsticks are sheer and less opaque. This means that these products may last a little bit longer on the lips. These products retail for the same price. Again, I do like this lipstick, but I probably wouldn't buy anymore, for the same reasons as the Wicked Lippies. 

Please excuse the purple in this lipstick; its because I've applied this blue over a purple liquid lipstick and it's stained it. 



This product is the NYX Liquid Suede lipstick in the shade Stone Fox. It's as it looks in the picture - a grey lipstick. This product cost me £6.90 from Boots. This lipstick is like a creamier version of a liquid lipstick. I don't find that this lipstick dries to a complete matte, but it does dry down. I have eaten in this lipstick and I didn't have much transfer, and the product stays on my lips pretty well. I haven't worn this out of the house though to really test its lasting power. If you don't like liquid lipsticks because of how drying they are, these Liquid Suedes are worth a try - they're super comfortable on the lips in comparison. These Liquid Suedes come in a range of colours, from more wearable shades to bright blues, similar to the Blue Velvet Macaron Lippie. A grey lipstick has always intrigued me so when I saw this, I had to get it! 

The packaging suggests that this lipstick will go bad after 6 months, however I've owned other liquid lipsticks for longer than that and they seem to be fine. I'm hoping this is the same! 

Moving on to the NYX Lingerie; their range of nude liquid lipsticks. I bought this lipstick last month and I am obsessed. I definitely want to collect all of these. This is in the shade Embellishment and it is beautiful! Obviously it isn't a nude on my paper white skin, but it is in the nude family. This product dries down completely matte in less than 2 minutes. The lasting power of this is amazing! It lasts all day, it layers nicely if you do need to touch up and isn't as drying as other liquid lipsticks I own. 

These lipsticks cost £6.50. I have paid £14-£20 on liquid lipsticks and the quality of the NYX Lingerie is just as good. This also has an expiry of 6 months, which isn't bad considering the price. I have found that this product applies better after a good shake - this I find with most liquid lipsticks. 


Comparisons


As I own quite a few liquid lipsticks that look similar to this shade, I thought I'd make a few comparisons. This picture shows NYX Lingerie in Embellishment, Kat Von D's Everlasting Liquid Lipstick in Requiem and Jeffree Star's Velour Liquid Lipstick in Androgyny. 

The NYX Lingerie packaging isn't as decorated as Kat Von D's or Jeffree's, however I still think it looks nice and sleek. All three products dry as they look in their packaging so you know exactly what colour you're getting. Just by looking at the products in the tube, Androgyny is more raspberry toned compared to Embellishment, and Requiem appears more pink and a few shades lighter. Embellishment is a very unique shade, made up of greys, lilacs, pinks and browns. You can see that these shades differ slightly, but are from the same colour family.

These are the shades swatched, including the NYX Liquid Suede in Stone Fox (I LOVE this colour!!). I let this shade dry down for about two minutes and as you can see, it stays quite shiny and wet looking. Embellishment is a lovely pink/purple grey shade. It's very wearable for lots of different skin tones. As you can see, Androgyny is much more pink and brighter, definitely not as nude. Requiem is much paler than Embellishment; in the tube these colours look relatively similar, but they're strikingly different. Requiem is a very pale pink/purple nude with grey undertones - I love this shade with my skin tone, but may not look as good on darker skin tones (that's not to say that people with darker skin tones can't slay this lip colour). However, Embellishment and Requiem have very similar undertones, but Embellishment is several shades darker. I would say the Requiem can be quite streaky due to how light the shade is, whereas Androgyny and Embellishment don't have this issue. I like that these products are similar but different, it means I haven't wasted my money for one, but also gives me a lot of options. 


I also thought I'd make a few comparisons between the applicators. (ew, how gross does Androgyny look? Oops). Kat Von D's applicator is very small and rounded, I do love this applicator. Sadly I have quite small lips so this makes applying the lipstick very easy! Jeffree has designed his applicator to go around the contour of your lips - it's a brilliant idea, but doesn't work for me. I often have to line my lips with a lip brush before applying his lipsticks because for some reason I cannot use this applicator! I have grown up with applicators similar to Kat Von D's, so over the years I may have got used to applicators like this, but as Jeffree's is so unique, it takes a lot of adjusting to! NYX Liquid Suedes and Lingeries have the same applicator; it's very long, thing and quite boxy. It looks rather awkward to apply but I find it much easier than Jeffree's! Despite how long and thin it is. I find that I can apply Kat Von D's and NYX' lipsticks straight onto my lips without lining them, and this is all down to the applicator. 


Overall, I think NYX products are amazing! Most of their products are high quality, pigmented and offer a lot of variety. They're also so affordable and now readily available. Anyone could find something that suits them at NYX, whatever their preference is in make up. I would 10/10 recommend their products. 

If you've made it to the end of this blog post, you're clearly very dedicated - thank you! 

Heather