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September 29, 2015

Review: Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade

Disclaimer: It's your prerogative to post your views, whether they are truthful or not. Only you know the truth. This post is not bashing any beauty bloggers :) 

I'm petrified of being indoctrinated into what I call The 'Beauty Blogger Cult' aka BBC. I don't want to force myself to like a product that deep down I know I hate. I mean, If you do not like the Pumpkin Spiced Latte or the Magic Foundation you should feel free to say so! Likewise, if you genuinely love them express yourself. On a serious note, I'm finding it increasingly difficult to discern whether people truly love a product or they are just playing up to the hype because of other bloggers. 

I'm naming the Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade BBC Culprit No. 1. The reviews of this smudge and water proof pomade are out of this world! I went to America a couple of months ago and I finally persuaded myself to pick it up as it was $18 in Sephora which made it slightly cheaper than it would have been if I bought it in London (RRP £15).  

The product

Price: $18/£15
Claims: A Smudge-free waterproof pomade formula that performs as an all-in-one brow product

Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade (Ebony)

The colour range and the amount of product in the pot stand out as the biggest positives to this product in my opinion. I've been using this product everyday since I got back in August and I  have hardly made a dent in it! It will probably last me a long time so overall I think it is good value for money.  Furthermore, most brow products only seem to be available in Light, Medium and Dark so the fact that there are 11 shades to choose from means you will most likely be able to find one you like.  I picked it up in the shade Ebony, in hindsight I probably should have got Dark Brown or Chocolate because Ebony is much darker than it looks in the pot. It requires quite a bit of effort for me to achieve a wearable everyday look with this colour, however if  you prefer very dark brows, Ebony or Granite are probably the colours for you.  I'm yet to see these in any stores in the UK so you can't really try the colours out. If you want to try this, your best bet is comparing pictures on-line to your existing brow products and getting the one you think matches. You can, however, vary the outcome of the colour on your brows by pressing harder or lighter with an angled brush so you have some leeway if you get a colour that is slightly too dark for you. 

Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade (Ebony)

The pomade works best with an angled brush. I have been using a Sonia Kashuk angled brush alongside two Elf brow brushes that I also bought in America. You need to dip the brush in the product very gently as a little goes a long way.  If you press too hard you will probably get quite a bit of build up on the brush making the application process much more difficult. The gel formula glides on quite easily but it is really easy to go overboard with the darker colours.
Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade (Ebony)
Dipbrow Pomade v Natural brows
I start of by combing my brows through, I haven't threaded my eyebrows in three months so they are literally all over the place. I then use a heavy hand to create the shape I want and then use light stokes to fill in any sparse bits. Finally, I brush the product through many times in order to get a more natural look as the colour is little too dark for me. It sounds really simple but believe me, this process is time consuming and actually quite tricky to master. If, like me, you have been using pencils to quickly fill in your brows this will be quite a big step up in your makeup routine. After two months use I have nailed the timing to less than eight minutes but when I first started using this it was taking me up to 20 minutes to make this look reasonable!

To clean up my brows, I use the MAC Studio Finish Concealer (NC50) or my foundation (Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra 24H) depending on how dramatic I want them to look.  I blend it out with my MAC 226/224 brush and then apply my face powder using the Real Techniques Buffing brush (Core collection).

Tip*  If you touch your brows soon after application, they will smudge! I learnt this the hard way whilst trying to test out the smudge free theory. If this happens you pretty much have to wipe it off and start again. You need to do all the combing and blending of the product before it dries as its really hard to work with after that. Once dry, the product does have good staying power and will come off with a good makeup remover or a few wipes. I don't believe anything is completely smudge proof but if you are not touching your brows you should get a full days wear out of this.

Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade (Ebony)

Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade (Ebony)

Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade (Ebony)
Adding a little more foundation so I do not end up with a unibrow. My Shellac peeled off my thumb :( 

Pros: 
Great colour range
Very pigmented- A little goes a long way
Smooth consistency

Cons:
Need to invest in a good brow brush to apply it
Popular colours are hard to obtain
Time consuming
Can cause a lot of product build-up on brush if not washed everyday

Verdict:
Overall, I think this product is ok but I don't love it unconditionally. You can probably get similar results with the dupes that have popped up ( NYX Tame & Frame, Maybelline 24H Colour Tattoo), but if you want that sculpted 'eyebrows on fleek' look I would say this is a good place to start. I am, however, going to go back to a pencil for weekday use as I just do not have the time for this in the mornings!

I know this post has been quite long, but I wanted to give you a comprehensive view of the product. Everything I have written is my honest opinion and it is such a shame that UK customers have nowhere to try this product out before they buy it. Generally, I think it's really important that you go out and try products for yourself whenever you can! This is why my blog motto is 'Be your own kind of beautiful'. Only you know what works for you and what you like and dislike. Don't be easily swayed. You will save yourself a lot of money trust me!!

What are the other BBC culprits? Let me know and I might review them next!

'Be your own kind of beautiful'



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September 14, 2015

First Impressions: Lancôme Miracle Cushion Foundation + Giveaway winner!

If you know me, you will know that I am the biggest fan of the LancômeTeint Idole Ultra 24H ! I also love the Teint Miracle Bare Skin foundation for the Summer months but the Teint Idole has always been my go to. I am a bit wary of changing my face products and I do not have an array of different foundations on my dressing table. Once I find something I like I will wear it for a long time... hence the reason I have worn these foundations for over three years!

Lancôme Miracle Cushion Foundation No. 6 and Teint Idole Ultra 24H No.13

Let’s rewind to my last trip to Boots... I allowed myself to be convinced into trying a new product! The lady at the Lancôme counter said that the Lancôme Miracle Cushion gave the perfect build able fresh faced look and said it would be a perfect foundation for me. She tried a tiny bit on the side of my face, I was won over and I bought it.
Now… I am the biggest advocate of going to a makeup counter, trying on a foundation and walking around the store for at least half an hour to see how the foundation holds up after immediate application. Why I failed to do this is actually beyond me!

The Miracle Cushion comes in a plastic compact with a lovely polished silver lid synonymous with many other Lancôme products. The foundation is saturated onto a sponge in the compact, it doesn’t leak and I think it’s actually quite a novel idea. Lancôme claim that this foundation is build able coverage which gives you a fresh glow with an unforgettable fresh sensation. I’ve recently read that this 'cushion' idea is from Korea, where these foundations have been around for a while. You get 0.51ounces/14g of product for £29.50 which works out at about 14ml. For the same price you can get 30ml of product in the Teint Miracle Bare Skin Foundation. You can, however buy a refill of the compact for £19.50 .

Lancôme Miracle Cushion Foundation Packaging

Lancôme Miracle Cushion Foundation

Lancôme Miracle Cushion Foundation Beige Moka No.6

Unfortunately, the shade I was given was completely wrong- it was far too yellow and didn’t suit me at all. You can see the difference in colour between my neck and face below...

Lancôme Miracle Cushion Foundation
This is the foundation with no powder an hour after application
The sponge is quite flimsy and doesn’t allow for any blending, I quickly realised that swiping the sponge across my face resulted in streaks so I went for a pat and press motion in order to apply it. The formula is very wet- feeling and the coverage is not enough to hide my blemishes. I also found that it dried to a semi- matte/satin finish before I could work with it any further, resulting in a slightly blotchy appearance :( It did however, feel very light and it seemed like I didn’t have anything on my face.  It also had SPF 23 which is higher than the Teint Idole and Teint Miracle which both have SPF 15.

As I am a die-hard fan for Lancôme I didn’t want to be too rash with my review so I decided to try it again. The second time round I decided to use a firm patting motion after pressing harder into the cushion. This allowed for more product on the sponge which gave me much better coverage. After a bit of blending with my beauty blender and some powder I managed to get it to look like this…

Lancôme Miracle Cushion Foundation and MAC MSF in Deep Dark
Lancôme Miracle Cushion Foundation with MAC Mineralize Skinfinish (Dark Deep)

Now, this is still entirely too light for me, which I take full responsibility for, but it is more wearable than I thought when I first applied it.

All in all the coverage is quite sheer and it took many presses to get full coverage unlike the Teint Idole Ultra, where I get full coverage with only one pump. I think this foundation is probably best for those with normal to dry skin, although it dries to a semi- matte finish it probably wouldn't be great for those with oily skin because of the wet formula. I don't have particularly oily skin but I found myself applying powder during the day to combat shine. I think the Miracle cushion sponge probably works best for small touch- ups during the day but initial application with a stippling brush or beauty blender will give you more control over your application.

Unfortunately, I probably won't be buying this again and I have started using it as a highlighter shade. If you think you might like this foundation I suggest you go and give it a try at the makeup counter and ask for a sample. I think it's great that you can buy a refill for the product but I think the Teint Miracle Bare Skin foundation is better value for money as you get a real dewy finish with much more product without having to apply as much. The colour range in Teint Miracle line is also much more diverse meaning you are more likely to find a true match. 

You can buy the...
Lancôme Miracle Cushion Foundation here 
Lancôme Miracle Cushion Foundation refill here
Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra 24H Foundation here 
Lancôme Teint Miracle Bare Skin Foundation here 

Giveaway winner!

Congratulations to Rajshree from Chic Peachy Pink ! Make sure you check her blog out guys!! I will get in contact with you in the next few days to send you your MAC MSF in Global Glow . 

* I used a random picker website to select the winner... Thank you all for commenting and entering!! More giveaways to come soon!!


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