Friday, 10 February 2017

NYX Extra Creamy Round Lipsticks

I'm a big fan of NYX lip products, so I decided to try their Extra Creamy Round Lipsticks. They come in a range of different colors from really natural to very dramatic. I got quite a few of them in Baby Pink (Lilac Toned Light Pink), Pink Lyric (Bright Blue Toned Pink), Louisiana (Bright Strawberry Pink), Shiva (Blue Toned Fuchsia), Chloe (Iridescent Fuchsia), Lala (Mauve Plum), Castle (Shimmery Soft Plum), Violet Ray (Violet), Bruised (Deep Violet), Snow White (Deep Blue Toned Red), Cocoa (Rich Mauve), Peach Bellini (Glittery Coral) and Rea (Muted Beige With Mauve Tone).

Bruised, Snow White, Violet Ray, Lala, Cocoa, Rea, Castle, Baby Pink, Chloe, Shiva, Louisiana, Pink Lyric, Peach Bellini

Swatch - Bruised, Snow White, Violet Ray, Lala, Cocoa, Rea, Castle, Baby Pink, Chloe, Shiva, Louisiana, Pink Lyric, Peach Bellini
I really like this range of lipsticks from NYX as they really aren't that bad and for £4.00 each you can't go wrong. They do have a nice creamy texture to them which feels comfortable to wear and with color that builds up really well. I did find that some colors were more sheer than others, these were - Baby Pink and Peach Bellini. The rest were not sheer at all.

The color payoff was really good, although they do need reapplying throughout the day as they don't stay on all day.

Baby Pink 
Bruised
Castle
Chloe
Cocoa
Lala
Louisiana
Peach Bellini
Pink Lyric
Rea
Violet Ray 
Shiva
Snow White

Thursday, 9 February 2017

NARS Bumpy Ride Blusher

The NARS Spring 2017 collection is now available and features products in some amazing colors. I was looking at the collection the other day and noticed this really awesome blusher called Bumpy Ride.   The color is described as being a shimmering candy pink. In the photo it looks really pink, but in natural light it looks more like a peach pink.


Like all other NARS blushers I have tried this one is really pigmented too. The texture is nice and soft and doesn't feel dry or powdery. The shimmer in it gives my cheeks a really nice glow too. The color is really blendable and buildable, although you don't need to use a lot to get the color to show up. I find it best to gradually apply the color. Building a blusher up is a lot easier than trying to tone it down, because you have applied too much.

This is a really awesome blusher and looks just as good on, as it looks in the packaging. Once on it stays on all day and doesn't fade. This is another great color from NARS.


Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Another NYX Liquid Suede Review

You could say that I am a fan of NYX's Liquid Suedes. I have tried quite a few of these before and I think they are great. They come in packaging similar to lip gloss, but are actually cream lipsticks. Not a fan of gloss, but cream and liquid lipstick on the other hand are fab.

The colors I got were Vintage (Plum With Mauve Undertone), Cherry Skies (Deep Wine Red), Kitten Heels (Bright Red), and Orange County (Orange).


The pigment in these colors is good and the doe foot applicator allows the product to be applied easily to the lips. All of them built up nicely and gave long lasting color.

For some reason I did find that Orange County was a bit on the dry side. I have no idea why this one was so different to the other three. Vintage, Cherry Skies and Kitten Heels felt nice and comfortable all day on my lips, but Orange County did feel dry and uncomfortable. 

Out of the colors Vintage and Kitten Heels were my favorite.

Cherry Skies

Kitten Heels

Vintage

Orange County

Sunday, 5 February 2017

Chanel Perfection Lumiere Foundation

I decided to try a new foundation as I was need of a new one and went for Perfection Lumiere by Chanel. I much prefer a liquid foundation to a cream one as I find that a liquid sits better on my skin. It does get dry, so a cream one always goes patchy on me.

The packaging is great as it comes in a good sized bottle with a pump, allowing you to take as much as you need out.




The coverage is medium to full and I find the best way to apply this one is with a flat foundation brush. Different foundations, I've found apply better in different ways. With this one I've found that the brush does make it go on a lot better. I'm not a fan of beauty blenders and buffing this one in is no good either. I do like a full coverage so this one is great for me.

The finish is matte, although I do sort of prefer a dewy finish. To make it more dewy I did mix my illuminator in with it to give it a bit of a glow. The color I got in this one is called 20 - Beige. It's just the right color for me and doesn't make me look at all orange. I do hate it when paler foundations end up being too dark and making me look like Madge Harvey from Benidorm. Seriously that woman is just too orange.

This did manage to stay on my skin for around 12 - 13 hours before it did start to go patchy. Throughout the day it did look nice on, but later on I wasn't really fussed on it when it went patchy. If you are an all day foundation wearer like me and love to wear foundation into the evening, I would suggest reapplying it to give a fresh look.


While this is a good foundation, I wouldn't say it was the best I've tried. I will continue to use it, but i'm not sure if I would re buy it.

Thursday, 2 February 2017

Why Some Beauty Brands Are No Longer Cruelty Free

I've decided to do a post about animal testing in the beauty industry as it's a topic at the moment a lot of people are concerned about. Animal testing is something that upsets a lot of people, and for good reason too - it's totally barbaric and completely unnecessary. Some beauty brands are cruelty free and carry the leaping bunny symbol, whilst others unfortunately test their ingredients on animals. In this post I'm going to tell you the background behind it and which brands are cruelty free. I'm also going to name the brands that do test and the reasons for it. Not to mention the lies that some brands will tell their customers.



Why Test?
Animal testing is something that is so unnecessary, brands don't need to test their ingredients on animals as there are much better and much more accurate ways of testing products. Whilst you do get brands that refuse to test, therefore becoming cruelty free, you do get others that still test their ingredients on animals. You're probably wondering why they do this, one word - China.

Animal testing has been banned in many different countries, especially in the European Union (EU). However if a company wants to sell their products in China, Chinese Law requires that these products be tested on animals. Skin and eye irritation tests have to be carried out on animals in order for the products to be sold in China. The Chinese makeup market is worth a lot of money and unfortunately some brands have decided to put profit before ethics. These brands don't need the money that selling in China makes, because they are worth millions (possibly more) anyway. It's sheer greed.

Many brands once had an anti animal testing policies, yet these same companies have decided to turn their backs on it in order to sell in China.

Named And Shamed
So I'm going to tell you which brands do test on animals, because they want to sell in China. The list is taken from PETA who list the companies on their site. PETA have a database which if you type a brand in, it will tell you whether or not it is cruelty free.


Other brands which do test also include - Dior, Lancome, Benefit, Chanel, Bumble And Bumble, Clinique, Elizabeth Arden, Shiseido and Max Factor. The list is actually a lot longer, unfortunately.

And The Good Guys Are..
Fortunately there are a number of brands who stay away from China and therefore don't test on animals. Also taken from PETA.




The list also includes NARS, bareMinerals, Buxom, ELF, Anastasia Beverly Hills, Hourglass, Illamasqua, Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics and Kat Von D. There are many others too.

As you probably know most brands are owned by huge beauty houses such as L'Oreal and Estee Lauder. While the parent company may test on animals, the brands it owns may be cruelty free. Examples of this include L'Oreal, which owns NYX and Urban Decay. L'Oreal may test on animals but NYX and Urban Decay don't sell in China, therefore don't test.

There is an interesting story about Urban Decay which I think is fantastic. A few years ago Urban Decay announced it was going into the Chinese market. This would mean no longer being cruelty free. Fans and loyal customers were not happy about it and threatened to boycott the brand. It worked because Urban Decay changed it's mind and didn't sell in China after all.  Shiseido is a company that tests on animals, yet it does own 3 cruelty free brands - NARS, bareMinerals and Buxom.

Companies may also display these symbols on their products to let the customer know they are cruelty free. Some beauty products are even vegan too. 





The Backlash
Some celebs have even made a stand against different brands selling in China. A good example of this is Pamela Anderson. Pamela was a spokesperson for MAC's Viva Glam campaign back in 2004. Back then MAC was cruelty free and since 2012 it has decided to turn it's back on no animal testing and sell in China. She has been a longtime activist for PETA and she decided to write a letter to the president of Estee Lauder (the company who owns MAC) John Demsey.

The Pamela Anderson Foundation
August 27, 2015
John Demsey
Group President
The Estée Lauder Companies Inc.
Dear John,
I hope you're well. We've known each other for a long time, and I've always admired you for embracing M.A.C. Cosmetics as a pioneer in cruelty-free makeup. That's why I was so proud to be a Viva Glam M.A.C. girl in 2004. But the buzz is much different now, and you know I can't bite my tongue. I'm writing today out of great disappointment that M·A·C has abandoned its celebrated policy against animal testing.
When I worked with M.A.C., I found it to be a very progressive and forward-thinking company. That's why I was very disturbed to learn from PETA that M.A.C., under your direction at Estée Lauder, is selling products in China, where the company funds painful tests on animals in order to meet the country's archaic regulations. This has tainted the brand and alienated many of the company's longtime allies. But I have faith in you. Won't you join brands like Urban Decay, Dermalogica, Nature's Gate, Pangea Organics, and Juice Beauty, which have pulled out of China until the country updates its testing policies, as Europe has, to eliminate animal testing?
Hundreds of thousands of rabbits, mice, rats, guinea pigs, and other animals are killed in cruel tests for cosmetics in China every year. These tests aren't required in the U.S. and are illegal in the European Union, India, and Israel. Animals are confined to small barren cages and suffer immensely as they have substances dripped into their eyes, rubbed onto their raw shaved skin, or forced down their throats. The tests are conducted without any painkillers, and the animals are killed after the tests are over.
As an honorary director of PETA and a former M.A.C. spokesperson, I urge you to pull out of the Chinese market until the country's testing methods are modernized like those of much of the rest of the world. Corporate leaders can make this happen. Won't you restore M.A.C. to its former glory as a brand with principles? I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Pamela Anderson

Other celebs who have spoken up include Kesha, Paul McCartney, Ricky Gervais and Colbie Caillat.

The Lies
Brands know how customers feel about animal testing and they have been known to instruct their staff to lie about it. A few years ago me and my friend were at the L'Oreal counter and she told the woman working there that L'Oreal tests on animals. The sales assistant got very funny about it and started to panic. She told us both 'we don't test on animals.' To which I replied - 'yes you do, because you sell in China.' She then asked how I knew that and I told her it says on the L'Oreal website.

It's not just in the UK brands have been lying, it happens in Australia too. It was reported a few years back that staff at Dior, Lancome and MAC told customers the products weren't tested on animals. Staff at Clarins said that animal testing was illegal around the world, which is a complete lie.

When looking on a beauty brand's website, you can read the bit about animal testing, the statement they put should tell you whether or not they test on animals.  Every brand that does test on animals says similar things. This is taken from L'Oreal.

The Group no longer tests on animals, anywhere in the world, and does not delegate this task to others. An exception could be made if regulatory authorities required it for safety or regulatory purposes.

What they mean by that is, because they sell in China, they have to do animal testing for legal reasons. So no matter what the companies try making out, brands that do sell in China are required to carry out animal testing.

And Finally, The Alternatives
I've heard people saying stupid things like - 'would you rather them test on a small child' or 'it's better to test on an animal than a human being.' Those statements seem to make out it's an either one or the other situation and ignore the fact that scientists have actually developed more accurate and better ways to test products. 

Scientists have developed more sophisticated product tests that are actually cheaper, faster and more accurate than the outdated animal testing methods. Artificial skin and eyes mimic the body's natural properties as well as human cell cultures and tissue studies.

So good old science proves to us makeup lovers that these outdated methods used by China are not necessary in 2017.

Choosing what brand you like to use it all down to personal choice. Whether or not you want to boycott a brand for animal testing is entirely up to you. Animal testing is something that belongs in history and has no place to today's world, especially when there are far better methods for testing products.

Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Who Owns Who In Beauty

Today the beauty industry is worth billions and these days there are many different brands to choose from. I've decided to do a post on different makeup brands and who owns what. I've heard quite a number of people talking about a brand and who actually owns it.

Most big brands are owned by huge beauty giants such as L'Oreal and Estee Lauder. There are quite a few that are still independently owned. You will probably surprise yourself reading this as you probably won't think a certain company owns a particular brand.

Estee Lauder Companies

  • Aerin, Aramis, Aveda, Becca, Bobbi Brown, Bumble And Bumble, Clinique, Darphin Paris, DKNY, Donna Karan, Editions De Parfums Frederic Malle, Ermenegildo Zegna, Estee Lauder, Glam Glow, Jo Malone, La Mer, Lab Series, Le Labo, MAC, Michael Kors, Origins, Rodin, Smashbox, Tom Ford Beauty, Tommy Hilfiger, Too Faced, Tory Burch

L'Oreal Group

L'Oreal Luxe
  • Biotherm, Cacharel, Clarisonic, Diesel, Giorgio Armani, Helena Rubenstein, Kiehl's, Lancome, Shu Uemura, Ralph Lauren, Urban Decay, Yves Saint Laurent Beaute


L'Oreal Consumer Products Division
  • African Beauty Brands, Essie, Garnier, L'Oreal Paris, Maybelline New York, NYX
L'Oreal Professional
  • Carita, Decleor, Kerastase, L'Oreal Professional, Matrix, Mizani, Pureology, Redken, Shu Uemura Art Of Hair
L'Oreal also own the Body Shop, Vichy, La Roche Posay, Skinceuticals, Sanoflore and Roger&Gallet

LVMH Group
  • Acqua Di Parma, Benefit, Dior, Fresh, Givenchy, Guerlain, Kenzo Parfums, Make Up Forever


Shiseido Group
  • AG Deo 24, ANESSA, Aqua Label, AQUAIR, Aupres, Avene, bareMinerals, Benefique, Cle De Peau Beaute, D Program, D'Icila, Elie Saab, Elixir, Ettusais, Haku, Ihada, Integrate, Ipsa, Issey Miyake, Joico, Laura Mercier, Ma Cherie, Majolica Majorca, Maquillage, Narciso Rodriguez, NARS, Playlist, Prior, Pure And Mild, Revital Granas, ReVive, Sea Breeze, Senka, Serge Lutens, Shiseido, Shiseido Professional, The Collagen, Tsubaki, Uno, Urara, Za

Beiserdorf
  • Eucerin, La Prairie, Nivea
Univeler
  • Dove, Impulse, Lynx, Ponds, Radox, Simple, St Ives, Sure, Tresemme, Timotei, Vaseline, VO5
P&G
  • Aussie, Head And Shoulders, Herbal Essences, Max Factor, Olay, Pantene, SK-II
Johnson And Johnson
  • Aveeno, Clean And Clear, Johnsons, Neutrogena, Le Petit Marseillas
Coty
  • Calvin Klein, Celine Dion, Chloe, Clairol, Cover Girl, Esprit, Lady Gaga, Marc Jacobs, Nikos Parfums, OPI, Philosophy, Pierre Cardin, Rimmel, Sally Hansen, Tim McGraw, Tonino Lamborghini, Truth Or Dare By Madonna, Vivienne Westwood, Wella
Kao
  • Biore, Goldwell, John Frieda, KMS California, Molton Brown
Independent
  • Anastasia Beverly Hills, Barry M, Charlotte Tilbury, Clarins, Freedom, Hourglass, Illamasqua, I Heart Makeup, Kroylan, Makeup Revolution, Sleek 

Also Bourjois and Chanel are both jointly owned. I was trying to figure out who owned Chanel and asked some people on Facebook who told me about it.

If I have left any brands out or put them in the wrong category, be sure to let me know in the comments. 

Illamasqua Anti Matter Lipstick - Vibrate

The other day I noticed these brand new lipsticks that Illamasqua have released. They are called Anti Matter and come in a range of different colors. Described as halfway between matte and satin, they glide onto the lips smoothly and provide comfortable, continuous wear. Long lasting, color intense with a semi matte cushioned finish.

The color I got is called Vibrate and is an electric lavender color.


I love purples and this one looked amazing. The pigment is really intense and the description Illamasqua give this one is very accurate. It really does glide on and feel really smooth. It's also long lasting too and stays on all day. Even though it is a semi matte it didn't dry my lips out at all and felt comfortable all day.

I wore this one in two different ways. I applied it as a color on it's own which looked great. What looked even better was when I added extra color effects to it.  I have an Illamasqua eyeshadow called Cascade, which is blue/white frost color. If you put it on top of different eyeshadows it changes the look of them. I put it on top of this lipstick and it made the purple really stand out. It looked amazing and changed the color too. 

Even though Cascade is a powder, wearing it on my lips didn't feel at all drying. The Anti Matter lipsticks are amazing and I do recommend getting them. 

On it's own

With Cascade eyeshadow on top