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Sunday, 9 October 2016

Jeffree Star Cosmetics Lip Ammunition: Thoughts



Hello!

Last month, Jeffree Star published a video on his Youtube channel, swatching all of his new Lip Ammunition lipsticks. On September 30th they officially launched and I thought I would share some of my thoughts.

The Lip Ammunition lipsticks retail for $18 - like the Velour Liquid Lipsticks. Lip Ammunition lipsticks contain 0.12 oz of product whereas the liquid lipsticks contain 0.19 oz. Both products are  cruelty free and vegan. All but one of the shades for this launch have a satin finish, with one being a glitter finish. Jeffree claims that this formula only needs one swipe to become fully opaque as they are packed full of pigment. They are also scented to smell like ice cream.

As I was watching Jeffree's video I was a little disappointed with the amount of pink shades he had - I love his brand for his more bold lips so it was gutting not seeing shades like Breakfast At Tiffany's being released as a regular lipstick. Originally I thought all the pinks were too similar, but when I watched it again I could see how unique they were. I like the fact he's bringing some of his Velour Liquid Lipstick shades out in regular lipstick form - it would be nice if he turned some of his Lip Ammunition shades being made into a liquid lipstick too!



The packaging is beautiful and stays true to his Velour Liquid Lipsticks. Pink with gold detailing. I love that the lipstick is literally in a bullet, and how this corresponds to the name - Lip Ammunition. The small details count! They come in boxes just like the liquid lipsticks, with a nice outline of the lip bullet on.

Baby Spice


First I'll talk about the pink shades, so it is easier to see the differences between them all. Six out of ten of shades are pink.

This is Baby Spice. Jeffree describes this as a cool-toned medium pink.


This looks like a pink you could wear on a daily basis. It's a neutral shade that would go with many different looks. With it being a satin finish as well, it will be more comfortable to wear on the daily compared to his liquid lipsticks.

I'm not at all a pink lipstick kind of person, however I can see this looking amazing on a range of different people. It's very wearable.

Beauty Pageant 


This is the only glitter finish in this launch. He did hint that more glitter finishes would be released soon though.

Beauty Pageant is a soft pink glittery shade. It isn't a chunky glitter though, the formula is apparently very smooth! 



It definitely isn't as pigmented as his other Lip Ammunition lipsticks, but this is Jeffree's intention. He said lipsticks like this could be worn alone, or on top of other lipsticks to add some extra sass.




This shade looks incredible under the light as well!





Ex-Supermodel


Ex-Supermodel is a very soft pink - it's quite cool toned. For me this is a very unwearable shade, I definitely couldn't pull it off! It may also not suit some skin tones, but if you wanna prove me wrong then work it girl.

As you can see, compared to Baby Spice this shade is much more blue toned and a lot paler. Close to being that risque-frosty kind of pink.


Ice Cream BLVD


If you thought Ex-Supermodel was frosty, then stay well away from Ice Cream BLVD! It's even more cool toned and pale. Something I couldn't pull off for sure!

I must say, despite how pale Ex-Supermodel and Ice Cream BLVD are, they're super pigmented! That does impress me.


Jeffree's Girl



Out of all the pinks from the Lip Ammunition launch, Jeffree's Girl is a pink that I could brave! I love the name. It's similar to Baby Spice, but a bit louder and warmer.






Starfish


Starfish is a pink toned hot coral shade. For some reason throughout the video this shade didn't look as vibrant - the swatch on his website looks much more impressive.

If Prom Night and 7/14 had a child, I feel like this shade would be it.




Celebrity Skin


Celebrity Skin is of course from the Velour Liquid Lipstick line. I love that he's released this nude shade in a satin finish. On his swatches this lipstick looks like a cool toned brown. If it's the exact same as the liquid lipstick, then really this is much more of a warmer brown than it looks. It's still a lovely colour though.




Unicorn Blood



You couldn't release new lipsticks without a red! Much like Celebrity Skin, Unicorn Blood is one of the most popular colours from the liquid lipstick line. When he swatched this it looked sooo pigmented and creamy - I bet this will be a huge hit!





Grandaddy Purp


Moving onto the shades that are totally up my alley. Grandaddy Purp is a favourite of mine! I feel like this shade is the love child of I'm Royalty and Blue Velvet. The only thing is, I cannot imagine wearing a shade like this in a none-matte formula. I always feel like brighter shades like this should be a liquid lipstick or matte formula, because if it smudges it would look so bad - but that's personal preference!

Jeffree mentioned that with this shade you do have to work with it a little more - it's not a pigmented as the other shades. As you can see on his top lip, you need more than one stroke. This isn't a massive issue though.





 Of course, because of the satin finish, these lipsticks do transfer! 







Popsicle Dream


This shade is Popsicle Dream, a beautiful lilac colour. To me, I don't see much difference between this and Blow Pony. I would say that perhaps this shade is a little lighter and slightly more cool-toned. Again, this colour I think would suit a matte formula more. I like that fact that he is coming out with bold colours in this formula though! 




Those were my thoughts on the Lip Ammunition launch! I personally won't be purchasing any of these at the moment as I really can't get along with a satin finish on lipsticks. I am the type of person that gets it everywhere! However, Jeffree did mention coming out with different finishes - if he develops a matte formula in the Lip Ammunition range, then perhaps I would brave it! These lipsticks do look super creamy and pigmented though, I cannot wait to see what he's developing  for the Lip Ammunition range.

What are your thoughts?


Thanks for reading!

Heather 


Monday, 12 September 2016

Kat Von D Beauty: Hit or Miss


Hello!


This week all UK make up lovers are squirming in their seats as Debenhams launch something rather exciting: Kat Von D Beauty! They will be the first high street retailer in the UK to start selling Kat Von D's beauty line. On Tuesday the 13th, UK beauty addicts will FINALLY be able to get hold of Kat's products, without the extortionate shipping. 

I took it upon myself to review the one and only KVD palette I own: her Shade and Light Contour Eye Palette, so you can get a glimpse of whether her products are a hit or miss.

Earlier this year I visited Barcelona and took a trip to Sephora. When I went I had no idea what products I wanted, but could not resist trying some of Kat's products, so I picked up this palette and a liquid lipstick.

This palette cost me $45.90, which with today's exchange rates is £38.89 - similar to the price of an Urban Decay Naked Palette, or Too Faced Chocolate Bar Palette. 

The palette contains 12 shadows in total: 3 larger pans (0.08oz), and 9 smaller pans (0.04oz). The same amount of shadows you'd find in the Naked Palettes (0.05oz per shadow), whereas the Chocolate Bar Palettes tend to have around 16 shadows in (made up of 0.03oz each).

Kat Von D Beauty is also cruelty free, with most of the products being vegan. She is working on her non-vegan products so that the entire brand will be vegan.


This palette does not come with a brush. It has a pretty decent mirror inside, with a gorgeous frame. It comes in a box with the same design on as the palette - this has the shadow names on. 


Firstly, the packaging is incredible. It's unique and true to Kat. Of course everyone knows that she is an awfully talented artist; she designed the packaging herself, which I find a really lovely personal touch. It also feels pretty sturdy. I've travelled with this palette and had no issues.



Layout


The layout of the palette is also very unique. It's divided into thirds. The top three shades are designed to be base shades. Underneath these base shades are three shadows that correspond to the colour above. You can see the first third is made up of neutral brown shades, the second third is made up of cool tones, and the final third is made up of very warm shadows. I love the combination of colours that Kat chose for this palette. The first shade underneath the base is the contour shade - to contour the eye. Next to that is the define shade - to further define the crease or lash line. The lighter shades in the palette are the highlight shades which can be used in the inner corner or on the brow bone.


As you can see, all the shadows in the palette are matte - but they're not chalky. They are super smooth and easy to blend out. The pigment in this palette is out of this world - a little bit goes a long way. I find that it's great neutral everyday palette. It can be used to create a simple day look, or a deep night time smokey eye. For me this palette is also multi-functional.

By looking at the state of my palette, you can kind of see that there is quite a bit of kick off from this palette, or excess powder. You do have to tap off your brush, which sucks watching all that spare product go to waste. As I just mentioned though - you only need a little bit of product. The mixture of the layout and kick off of this palette can be inconvenient: the white is placed right next to the black and red in this palette, which means that when I use these shades, the kick off can land in the white, so you have to be careful when picking up the product. 

Swatches



This is the first third of the palette. Laetus (base), Samael (contour), Solas (define) and Lucius (highlight).

I love Samael and Solas - these are beautiful shadows! I do find Lucius and Laetus however to be a little bit too similar - Laetus has a hint more yellow in than Lucius.


These are the more cool tones in the palette. Lazarus (base), Saleos (contour), Shax (define) and Liberatus (highlight). 

Lazarus is one of my favourite shades in the palette as I can use this to contour my face as well, so I'm glad it is one of the bigger pans. Shax is one of the most pigmented blacks I have ever seen in a palette. Lucius can sometimes need a little bit of building up, but it is a true white shadow, so this could be due to the nature of white shadows.


This is my favourite part of the palette, the warm tones. Ludwin (base), Succubus (contour), Sytry (define) and Latinus (highlight). 

Every shadow in this third is packed full of pigment. At first I thought Sytry would be too similar to the other browns in the palette, but it is very unique.


Here I created a warm toned look using this palette. I used Laetus all over my lid and under the eye. I then used Ludwin in my crease and on the outer third of my eye, kind of to act like a transition shade so I could use Succubus to deepen the crease. These two shades I mixed for the bottom lash line. To add a little more depth I added Sytry in the outer corner. I then added a smokey wing under my eye using shax, and smudged this out.


Here you can see that I used Lazarus to contour my face.

It gives a very subtle contour. As it's cool toned I think it looks very natural. This could be built up as well to make a very strong contour. This works well on me with my light skin tone, but I don't think it could work for people with a darker skin tone. You could always experiment and mix different shades together though.

I have also used Liberatus to set and brighten my under eye area before. It looked nice, however it's quite hard not to pick up the surrounding shades due to it being in a smaller pan.

Hit or Miss?


I was hesitant purchasing this palette as it is all matte - I love glitter! Actually I've discovered that for a quick everyday look, this palette is ideal because of how simple and matte it is. I'm also a massive fan of warm shadows, so seeing that a third of this palette is completely cool tone worried me. This has allowed me to step out of my comfort zone though, and incorporate some cool toned shadows into my everyday looks.

Overall, this palette is an absolute hit. The shadows are so creamy and pigmented, unlike other matte shadows I've tried. There is a variety of shadows, but not to the point where the palette is over whelming. It would suit a variety of skin tones as well as eye colours, due to the amount of depth in the palette. If Kat's other palettes are this high quality, then I need to try those also.

Comparison


I thought I'd compare Kat Von D's Shade and Light Eye Palette to Make Up Revolution's newest palette: Ultra Eye Contour - Light and Shade. This palette retails for £8.00 and includes a brush. Make Up Revolution are also cruelty free, however I don't think that they are vegan. 


Here you can see the Make Up Revolution Ultra Eye Contour. 

Right off the bat, the name of the palettes are very similar, revolving around eye contouring. 

The layout is identical. The website however does not talk about the pan size. From pictures, they do look slightly smaller. Unlike Kat's palette, this palette is made from plastic - not quite as sturdy as the original Shade and Light Palette.



I decided to compare the swatches of these two palettes. The swatches of the Make Up Revolution palette was taken from their Instagram. The swatches are below. I edited Kat's shade names on top to make for easy comparison.


As you can see, Laetus is slightly lighter in Revolution's palette, and Kat's is more yellow toned. The pigmentation however looks alike.

In the original Shade and Light Palette, Lazarus is much more of a cool toned taupe. Revolution's looks darker and by looking at the swatch, the formula isn't as smooth. This would probably look similar when worn on the eye though.

Revolution's Ludwin is so close to being an exact dupe! Kat's simply looks a hint warmer.

Samael again is very similar. Kat's is just a few shades lighter. This would probably look the same on the eye.


Make Up Revolution's Solas looks quite a bit darker than the original, but with a light hand would look similar on the eye.

Lucius actually looks more pigmented in Revolution's palette. Kat's is more cool toned though.

Saleos is a shade darker in the Revolution palette. Applied with a light hand, it would look the same on the eye.



Shax is definitely not as pigmented in the Revolution palette, to the point where it looks more of a charcoal grey. Kat's is more of a true pitch black. Make Up Revolution's could probably be built up nicely.

Liberatus looks more cream in Revolution's palette when compared to Kat's. It looks like they're equally as pigmented.

Succubus appears to be a decent dupe. Revolution's is just a little darker. It probably wouldn't look any different on the eye.

Sytry is definitely more pigmented in Kat's palette - Revolution's looks a little more patchy. Kat's is also more warm toned.

Finally Latinus: again, these are probably an exact dupe of each other. Even the pigmentation looks the same.


Is Make Up Revolution's palette an exact dupe to the Kat Von D one? It's pretty close.
Quite a few of the shades are a little darker than the original palette, but with a light hand and some blending they would give the same effect on the eye. Some shades may need building up a little more as they can be quite patchy, but this is standard for most shadows. The biggest difference is probably the formulation: Make Up Revolution shadows aren't normally as buttery as Kat's, but for this palette they have changed their formula. Perhaps this does feel similar to Kat Von D's.
It's important to note that I haven't bought this Make Up Revolution palette or even swatched it. I've just compared the two based on someone else's swatches. I would say swatch Revolution's palette in store to see if it's a formula you like.

I would definitely say that if Kat Von D's palette is out of your budget, then you really don't need it. Make Up Revolution have come up with a dupe for what could be £30 less.


Thank you so much for reading. Hopefully you can get hold of some of Kat's products when they are released, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.


Heather 




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