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Wednesday 23 November 2016

Mascara Game Changer

With a sleek, bristle-free design, Hourglass Curator Lash Instrument is a beauty game-changer.


This collection eliminates traditional, plastic mascara wand and replaces with a stainless steel (shiny, sexy) tool. Mind = blown.

Experience increased flexibility and control over the Instrument (aka get product right down to the lash line without inadvertently poking yourself in the eye) and precision application with the luxury 40° angled, double-cut tip (aka not emptying half a tube of mascara in one go).


Two formulas exist to use with the Lash Instrument - Ascent Extended Wear Lash Primer (fancy name for something that will help the product stay put all day) and Realist Defining Mascara Formula (pot of proverbial gold. Except it's black).


But take note - even though the idea is to be able to clean off the Instrument after each use (makeup artists I'm looking at you), this can get pretty annoying. If you're going to get the entire Curator Collection, invest in an extra Instrument (aka one for the primer and one for the actual mascara product).

If you're not rolling in moolah however (aka me. This collection was a gift of utmost perfection), you could probably bypass the primer and just get one Instrument + Mascara Formula.


Applying mascara will never be the same again.
Find the Curator Collection sold separately, or as one, limited edition pack here.




J x

Tuesday 15 November 2016

Road test - Red Cherry Lashes


 Road tested, so you don't have to:



I normally prefer a fuller, less spidery strip lash with criss-cross or flares, but I still felt pretty glam in these. Good length without being OTT.

At $9.99 a pop from My Cube Brisbane, they're cute and won't break the bank. The band didn't budge in these, though I have tried the #747S Primrose that fell off. I may have just done a bad job gluing that day though - Sephora grand opening got me a bit cray cray...
Notable to mention the #505 Ricky lashes shown above are 100% human hair too (am I the only one who gets the heebyjeebies from this lol, let's just ignore the ick factor for a sec and remember they look + feel more natural).

Keen to try some more. Have you tried Red Cherry?
Check out Crush Cosmetics for the full range.

J x


Also wearing:
Urban Decay - Eyeshadow Primer Potion: Original
theBalm - Nude 'Tude Eyeshadow palette
Bobbi Brown - Long Wear Gel Eyeliner pot: #1 Black Ink
Urban Decay - Perversion mascara
Duo eyelash adhesive - Clear-white
Napoleon Perdis - Auto Pilot
Innoxa - Cover & Correct Cream Concealer Face Palette
Too Faced - Born This Way foundation: Sand
NARS - Creamy Concealer: Ginger
Rimmel - Wake Me Up Concealer: #030 Classic Beige (highlight)
Becca Cosmetics - Shimmering Skin Perfector: Poured, Moonstone (highlight)
NARS - Laguna Bronzer
Benefit - Hoola Bronzer (contour)
NARS - Orgasm blush
Hourglass - Ambient Lighting Palette: Dim Light & Radiant Light (highlight)
Kevyn Aucoin - The Precision Brow Pencil: Brunette
Kylie Cosmetics - Lip Kit: Exposed 
Kylie Cosmetics - Lip Gloss: Koko K

Tuesday 8 November 2016

Ellis Faas Liquid Gold



You've all seen Chloe Morello lose her sh** over these Ellis Faas products, but here's a better look at the E303 Metallic EyeLight she couldn't quite get to work.

I had this used on me for the first time during a makeup lesson and I have to say I also lost my sh** - albeit for a different reason.
This stuff is legit. It's like pouring liquid gold over your eyelids, and once dry, it will not budge.

Opening up the lid, you're greeted with the brush applicator.



You've got to twist the end to get the product up to the brush, and this is where all hell breaks loose. I've only used mine three times, but on all occasions I had the same problem as Chloe (and I know many others). It's like waiting for the cork on a champagne bottle to pop, and it never does. Sad times.

I was told on purchase to be patient, that a few twists was enough and the product would spout from the brush in due time. Idk about you, but I'm impatient af, and even moreso when I'm applying makeup in a rush. Just. Get. The. Damn. Eyeshadow. Out. Please.



When it does finally appear (I'm gonna say at least 3-5 mins) it's like a surprise, explosive volcano and you've got quite a lot to work with. Somewhat good, at least it's not stingey. But somewhat bad, seems wasteful to have that much come out at once.

Nevertheless, if you can look past this packaging flaw, the results are worth it.
This shadow glides on, you hardly need a primer, it's quick to dry and the liquid is heavily pigmented. You will not want to touch any other gold eyeshadow after this, it's that good.


It's definitely on the luxury high-end scale price-wise, so this isn't something you're going to be purchasing all the time, but it's a unlike anything I've ever used before. I'd definitely say it's a must-try for hardcore makeup lovers, only because of the quality and colour payoff. It's so low fuss in those departments, it kind of makes you forget it took you half an hour to get it working ;)

So: get it if you can afford it + are looking for something new & amazing to try. But I wouldn't say it's an essential part of your beauty life.

Aussies, you can find it here at Mecca Cosmetica, along with the four other metallic shades.

Ellis Faas E303 in action with Too Faced Chocolate Bar palette.

J x

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