Showing posts with label urban decay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban decay. Show all posts
Monday, December 19, 2011
Urban Decay: The Revolution?
I said this would be up last night but Blogger was just not cooperating so here it is now...
When I first heard about Urban Decay's new eyelash curler, dubbed The Revolution, I was overly excited. Long had I wished I could curl my eyelashes without crimping the outer corner into a ridiculous L shape. On my first visit to Sephora when it came out, I talked myself out of buying it. I find it quite hard to pry $19 out of my wallet for an impliment like the eyelash curler which I can buy for $3 at the drug store. And they didn't even have one you could pick up and play with or even really look at.
Now, I just need to go off on a little tangent here about Sephora. At least, my local Sephora which isn't all that local at an hours drive away in Albany. How is the service at your Sephora? Here it usually seems none existent. I may have ended up buying the damned thing the first visit if one of the associates could have bothered to ask me if I needed help on any of my five laps around the store. I wanted to see if they had tried it, heard anything or perhaps had one somewhere I could play with for a second? Not to mention the absolute mess the testers and products are in, how am I supposed to buy a product when the boxes are all mixed up? And when I get to the counter a smile would be nice! I've even complained about this before to Sephora but they don't seem to give a damn. Sephora: your products are expensive, I do not enjoy spending my hard earned money in a store I am treated like crap in.
Back on track, I ended up coming back to the store a couple months later and splurging on it. I anxiously brought it home and opened it up to play with...
Disappointment. I just could not get the thing to line up right. The whole gimmick of it is that it's missing the bars on the sides that normally constrict your lashes and cause pinching. Well, I pinched. Everytime. I just could not get it aimed, the depth perception of where I had to crimp was off because, well there was an eyelash curler in my eye. I tried about five days in a row and couldn't get the hang of it and the couple of times I did manage to find the sweet aka not pinchy spot it didn't curl very well. I don't know if the pads just don't have enough squishy "give" to them but I had to squeeze SUPER hard to get it to curl them noticeably. And then they were awkwardly curled. Oh, and those little pads? They include extras. Because they fall out! At least the ones in mine did, which is why I only tried it for five days. When I lost the little pads I deemed this product had sailed away on the fail boat and would be cruising back to Sephora.

Cosmetically, another complaint I have is the finish on the thing. When you first take it out of the box it is so shiny and pretty but it is a fingerprint magnet and those fingerprints are very noticeable.
I guess that the little cage on the curler isn't such a bad thing, it's better than poking yourself in the eye or crimping down on your lid. It prevents me from getting too close to the base of my lashes and that's a good thing.
Have you tried The Revolution?
When I first heard about Urban Decay's new eyelash curler, dubbed The Revolution, I was overly excited. Long had I wished I could curl my eyelashes without crimping the outer corner into a ridiculous L shape. On my first visit to Sephora when it came out, I talked myself out of buying it. I find it quite hard to pry $19 out of my wallet for an impliment like the eyelash curler which I can buy for $3 at the drug store. And they didn't even have one you could pick up and play with or even really look at.
Now, I just need to go off on a little tangent here about Sephora. At least, my local Sephora which isn't all that local at an hours drive away in Albany. How is the service at your Sephora? Here it usually seems none existent. I may have ended up buying the damned thing the first visit if one of the associates could have bothered to ask me if I needed help on any of my five laps around the store. I wanted to see if they had tried it, heard anything or perhaps had one somewhere I could play with for a second? Not to mention the absolute mess the testers and products are in, how am I supposed to buy a product when the boxes are all mixed up? And when I get to the counter a smile would be nice! I've even complained about this before to Sephora but they don't seem to give a damn. Sephora: your products are expensive, I do not enjoy spending my hard earned money in a store I am treated like crap in.
Back on track, I ended up coming back to the store a couple months later and splurging on it. I anxiously brought it home and opened it up to play with...
Disappointment. I just could not get the thing to line up right. The whole gimmick of it is that it's missing the bars on the sides that normally constrict your lashes and cause pinching. Well, I pinched. Everytime. I just could not get it aimed, the depth perception of where I had to crimp was off because, well there was an eyelash curler in my eye. I tried about five days in a row and couldn't get the hang of it and the couple of times I did manage to find the sweet aka not pinchy spot it didn't curl very well. I don't know if the pads just don't have enough squishy "give" to them but I had to squeeze SUPER hard to get it to curl them noticeably. And then they were awkwardly curled. Oh, and those little pads? They include extras. Because they fall out! At least the ones in mine did, which is why I only tried it for five days. When I lost the little pads I deemed this product had sailed away on the fail boat and would be cruising back to Sephora.

Cosmetically, another complaint I have is the finish on the thing. When you first take it out of the box it is so shiny and pretty but it is a fingerprint magnet and those fingerprints are very noticeable.
I guess that the little cage on the curler isn't such a bad thing, it's better than poking yourself in the eye or crimping down on your lid. It prevents me from getting too close to the base of my lashes and that's a good thing.
Have you tried The Revolution?
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Playing with the UD Naked palette & MUFE 9
I never thought I would spend $23 on an eyeliner. I also never thought I would spend $23 own an eyeliner and not regret it. I have even been considering what my next purchase will be. While I own a ton of colored liner, none of them work as well as Make Up Forever's Aqua Liner. They always take forever to dry or are thin or lumpy. Not this one- I love everything about it, the color is so awesomely bright, application is nearly perfect (the applicator is a little on the hard side), waterproof, lasts forever, no-flaking.
This was also my first day playing with the new Naked palette. I always end up overwhelmed by all my choices when I get a new palette so it wasn't my best. I overloaded myself with light shimmery shades ;)
This was also my first day playing with the new Naked palette. I always end up overwhelmed by all my choices when I get a new palette so it wasn't my best. I overloaded myself with light shimmery shades ;)

Tuesday, July 5, 2011
UD Heat and Honey
Urban Decay's Heat is such a gorgeous and unique shade. In pan form it looks like a soft brick red. On lid it sometimes looks like a burnt orange, sometimes that soft brick red and a little bit pink. It can go along with so many other colors and is perfect for sunset eyes. It sadly is one of the Deluxe shadows they didn't include in the palette but I think it's a unique enough color that I don't mind paying the $18 price tag. If you've never used one of their Deluxe shadows the texture is so buttery smooth and soft- I highly recommend them!
UDPP in Eden
UD deluxe eyeshadow in Honey
UD deluxe eyeshadow in Heat
UD eyeshadow in Sellout
L'oreal Telescopic liquid liner
Lash Blast Length mascara
Milani brow kit


Sunday, June 26, 2011
IDK FOTD
I can't think of a clever name for this post so to not further delay this, I'm just going to call it IDK.
This is another look I did using colors from my Urban Decay Deluxe palette, and the highlight is another UD color that I absolutely love- Polyester Bride. It's one of the only eyeshadows I have ever finished a pan of- going on 2. It's the perfect soft pearly white with sparse silver glitter. The glitter I could do without but there is just something special about this shade.
UDPP in Eden
UD Scratch (lid)
UD Polyester Bride (highlight)
UD Ransom (crease)
L'oreal Telescopic liquid liner
Hard Candy Sparkle Grey liquid liner
Tarte Clean Slate face primer
Maybelline Dream Liquid Mousse
Revlon Photoready powder
MAC Sweetness blush
NUDE LIPS! :P


Saturday, May 21, 2011
Rediscovering my Deluxe palette FOTD
I remember when I first picked up the Urban Decay Deluxe palette. I must have used it everyday for months. It is a fantastic palette, the one I own that has gotten the most use for sure. But as you collect, even favorites get forgotten. So last week when I couldn't find my hand-mirror (my preference) I decided this palette's mirror would have to do. And upon opening it I decided to also use it for my EOTD.
And actually, now that I've gotten back into using this palette I've realized that quite a few shades are a bit of a pain to work with, kinda washed out and a little sheer (like the upcoming FOTD using Graffiti and Peace where you can barely even see the difference between them). Has anyone else ever thought this or am I solely alone and just being a brat?
Looking back though, I realize why I was so in love with this palette. Because it came with a small vial of Primer Potion. The first primer I ever used, and it completely changed things. Maybe my original love of this palette was one clouded by the power of primer.
Oh, and do you like my stubborn eyelashes? This is the clump on my left eye that naturally doesn't want to separate- lash brush be damned!
Products used:
UDPP
UD Sellout (highlight)
UD Ransom (crease)
UD Honey
L'oreal Telescopic liquid liner
Tarte Clean Slate face primer
Maybelline Dream Liquid Mousse in shade 1
MAC Sweetness blush


Thursday, October 14, 2010
Peacock inspired FOTD





Products used:
Mac Painterly Paint Pot (base)
Revlon Vintage Lace matte shadow (highlight)
Fyrinnae Digital Faerie (inner corner of lid)
Fyrinnae Looking Glass (middle lid)
Fyrinnae 1.22 Gigawatts (outer lid)
Fyrinnae Shingami (crease)
Mac Bright Fuschia pigment (above crease)
UD Honey (inner corner)
Cover Girl Lash Blast Length mascara
And honestly no clue at all on the rest of the face!
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