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Saturday, 25 February 2017

Lipstick Diaries #3: NARS Audacious in Anna

NARS Audacious lipstick in Anna has been in my collection for almost a year. I actually bought it on Depop from someone who didn't like the colour. Unlike the US, people can't return make-up here in the UK (not possible in Malaysia too) so selling it online is the only possible way to not throw away unwanted make-up (or donate it, of course). One woman's wrong colour.. can be my type of colour. I would describe Anna as a cool-toned deep rose, leaning toward purple. NARS officially calls it a dusty mauve (i.e. what rose-purple is?) while Temptalia calls it a neutral pink.


In direct sunlight (left), the colour appears slightly blue-toned pink on me, although in real life, dusty mauve is a more apt description. With lighter application, my natural warmth dominates the cool tone, expectedly.

Sometimes, I forget how pigmented the NARS Audacious lipsticks are and while I have my early morning lamentations"ugh do I have to work today!!!" I unconsciously apply like 7 million layers of the lipstick. (and by 7 mil I actually mean two layers.) I wouldn't say this is a problem per se, it's just that the pigment is SO THERE it gives me a more "heavy" look and actually feels heavy too. I mean, look at that cup-transfer, people!


Side note, it is SO HARD to get the right colour to show. I truly understand why people go to extreme lengths with lighting, camera equipments and editing product shots now.

The Audacious lipsticks are creamy and dries to a matte finish. They are more creamy than the Maybelline creamy mattes (my review of Magnetic Magenta here) and less likely to be patchy during application and re-application. With Anna, I prefer a good dab-and-go rather than full-swipe to avoid the "heavy" look and lipstick feel. It doesn't stain and comes off when I drink/eat, but it wears away so gracefully, worthy of the high price tag it has. I'm not going to fangirl about the magnetic clasp here because at this point, it is given that we all LOVE that satisfying magnetic clasp!


The green coordination-composition of these two pictures were totally unplanned! Anyways, we have here Anna pictured in front of my window on the left and at a more shaded part of my room on the right. Both dusty mauve and neutral pink is appropriate to describe Anna's colour.


Here is Anna in comparison to my other deep pinks. From left to right, NARS Audacious in Anna, KIKO Smart Shade in 913, Topshop in Devotion and Revlon Matte Balm in Sultry. Because my lips are quite pigmented, they aren't necessarily "deep" as in "dark", rather they make my lips look more defined and bold. I hesitate to call them my MLBB  colours since I obviously look like I wear lipstick with them, but they make me look put together in the most natural way.

I am rating Anna a 3.5/5. While I like the lipstick and the colour is okay, I actually rarely wear Anna. It is rather odd-looking on me, perhaps because of its underlying tone. However, as I look at the pictures I took for this blog, it is definitely better than an okay and I hope to wear it more often.

Monday, 20 February 2017

Lipstick Diaries #2: Magnetic Magenta

Someone asked me how I am dealing with Week 5 Blues. I answered wittily, "Oh I'm blue alright. Blue and bruised from the anxiety of exams!" I didn't even notice it was week 5. I recognise my weeks by what submission is when on which week and I just use "this", "next" or "next next" week with reference to present. Anyways, my subconscious seemed to know that I needed picking up. That is the only reason I can think of for picking a bright lipstick for this week, Maybelline's Magnetic Magenta.

My decision to purchase this lipstick was impulsive. It was bought either November or December last year, a colour that is definitely more suited for spring although I didn't intend for it to be a seasonal colour. I have been looking for a good bright pink for a while, something to perk up the complexion and do the loud, bright, happy thing without me going to a bright yellow headscarf. Although, now that I think of it, fuchsia lips + yellow hijab + white shirt + jeans would be an awesome look. I was initially inspired by NARS Schiap, the It Lipstick a couple of years ago. Then I forgot about it.

My interest rekindled again. It was perhaps the gloomy cold rainy days, it was perhaps my homesickness, it was perhaps just my unhealthy shopping habits -- I caved in and bought a bright pink lipstick. Not a NARS, though. I went for a drugstore option.

I used fuchsia and magenta interchangeably, although my quick Google search tells me they are different. I am positive that the lipstick is a fuchsia instead of magenta, so initially I thought Magnetic Magenta is misleading. What I love about the colour, regardless, is how suitably cool it looks on me. Dare I say, in some instances, it is almost warm (left picture below)? In that sense, I think it is indeed more of a magenta than fuchsia.


The colour IS a huge deal for me this week. I kid you not, I felt alive the couple of days I wore it (other days it's just my good 'ol lipbalm) for two reasons: 1) it is so bright for me, I just had to be alive for it and 2) I do feel slightly conscious over how it is not my usual neutral lip colour, but in a good way. The times I saw the look from others, "Is she really wearing that bright of a colour in this weather?!", I nodded in my head, "Yes brother, let's beat this shitty weather."  I enjoy feeling this way. Do people with their shit together feel this way too?
Top: less direct sunlight, Bottom: good light
I agree with the general opinion of the blogosphere over the lovely creamy texture of Maybelline's Matte lipsticks.  They are so comfortable and easy to wear. Magnetic Magenta lasts quite well too, although has a tendency to wear out much quicker on the inner lips. But the lipstick left some stain on my lips that it is not too noticeable, at least not in webcam photos! (Also, I look like Nobita with these glasses and man I've got CHEEKS.)


I don't have any other bright pink lipsticks to compare Magnetic Magenta to, so here is a lone swatch + my cool henna I got the same week I wore it.


Overall, I'm rating Magnetic Magenta 4/5.

Sunday, 12 February 2017

Lipstick Diaries #1: KIKO Unlimited Stylo lipstick in Warm Rose

It's February and a tad bit too late to post on resolutions, but better late than never, they say. I hope nothing but survival this year. It's all I think about. Pass my graduate course, get a job, not get depressed. My aim this year with this blog is to post on a regular basis. While there are numerous challenges that I can commit myself to, evidently from last year's un-updated project pan, I don't think working on the same products and writing a progress report on them monthly was something I can commit to. I'm also not a seasonally-motivated person so I can't be bothered to have a make-up capsule as a project, or a mini project pan (Finish X by X sort of a thing.)

A project that I feel I am interested to invest my time into completing is Bad Outfit Great Lipstick's Lipstick Diaries. It's a great way to work one's way into using all of their lipsticks, especially if that someone (me) has a lot of them. So, I will attempt to use one lipstick from my collection for a couple of days and write about them. A bit of warning, I think I won't be able to write just about lipsticks, though. I have always preferred a blogging + beauty style, not just reviews. I can't promise the things I write alongside my reviews are spectacularly interesting, so if anyone skips that part completely, no offence is taken, of course.

Enough babble. Now, let's begin!

I was visiting a friend a couple of weekends ago and visited a nearby KIKO store to check out their 30% sale. Of course, it's never that easy -- you gotta spend £30 to qualify for said sale. I ain't spending that much money! My intention was to get some of their Smart Shade lipsticks. I tried one lipstick from the range last year and loved it. Unfortunately, none were seen in the store (and only one shade is available on their website), I am sure they are discontinuing the range :( So instead, I went on a swatch fest with my friend and we talked about how I got introduced to KIKO, since she's never even heard of it. (The blogosphere, of course.)

I ended up getting their new Unlimited Stylo lipstick in 05 Warm Rose.  In the above picture, it is the only swatch on the third row and the swatch above it. Yes, I swatched it twice on my hand and even on my lips!

The design of the lipstick's packaging is sleek, making the lipstick look more expensive than they actually are. It's plastic and the clasp is pretty secure, although a bit janky (is this a word?) at times.

Forgiving lighting vs. Unforgiving lighting
I adore the colour of the lipstick. Instead of warm, I think it appears to be a white-based pink neutral on me, especially in conditions where the light is unforgiving (i.e. direct sunlight). In the dimmed lighting of the library, it looks warmer. The lipstick application was creamy and opaque in one swipe, and in fact one of its selling point for me was how creamy it applied when I swatched it in store. However, when my lips are dry and flaky, expectedly the lipstick becomes crumbly but it was not the worst of all the dry-crumbly textures I've had to experience. Alas, I can't hope a tube of lipstick to do any magic if the fault is actually my dry, chapped lips, no?

In the library vs. in front of the windows
I would call the finish to be velvet matte, it has no shine at all. In fact, I noticed it to turn into more of a powdery matte finish after about an hour or so. The lasting power is not that great, maybe 4 hours with constant coffee/water drinking? I personally don't mind this with my lipsticks, reapplication is a ritual I actually enjoy. Talking about reapplication, I didn't like how the lipstick reapplied on itself after some hours of wear. It is unattractively patchy. My trick is apply lip balm first, then the lipstick.

L-R: KIKO Unlimited Stylo in Warm Rose, KIKO 414 Mauve,
Revlon Lip Butter 096 Macaroon, Revlon Matte Balm 205 Elusive.
Compared to my other lipsticks, Warm Rose is most similar to Revlon Matte Balm in Elusive, but a bit deeper and warmer. It is not a my lips but better colour (KIKO 414 Mauve is) but it is a very natural pink for everyday use.

As for ratings, I'm gonna go for a simple scoring out of 5 points for this project and Warm Rose would be a 3.5/5.