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    Mascara | Hits & Misses

    Hi Everyone!

    Today, I’m reviewing mascara! Find out which ones I love, like and wouldn’t repurchase.

    Check out my other Hits & Misses posts!

    MAKEUP || Primers | Foundations | Powders | Concealers | Brows

    SKINCARE || Eye Creams

    BRANDS || Bobbi Brown | Burt’s Bees | L’OréalMaybelline | Nude by Nature | NYX | TULA | Volition Beauty

    Before you read this post, please remember that we all have difference preferences and skin types. These are MY hits, misses and likes. You might love something I don’t like or dislike something I love.


    HITS

    Buxom Lash Mascara – I really loved this mascara when I tried it and seeing the cost per ounce, it’s actually a better price than other high end ones.

    Hourglass Caution Extreme Lash Mascara – This is an expensive one, but I bought one of those Sephora Favorites kits and redeemed a full size tube of this mascara. The mini size had such a short wand, so I look forward to using the full size wand.

    L’Oréal Voluminous Original Mascara – This was one of the first drugstore mascaras I tried. I know the first mascara for everyone would probably be the Maybelline Great Lash Mascara, but I skipped straight to trying this one. It’s still one of my faves.

    Benefit Roller Lash Curling & Lifting Mascara – Here’s another mascara that I tried a mini of, but the curve of the wand made it easy for me to apply to my lashes. I would purchase the full size of this one.

    Bobbi Brown Smokey Eye Mascara – I really loved the wand of this mascara and it separated my lashes nicely for a natural look (but with an extra oomph). However, this is the most expensive mascara on this list (cost per ounce).

    Essence Volume Stylist 18 hr Lash Extension Mascara – I tried this one out because Tati recommended it. If Tati, someone who tries out tons of mascaras, likes this then you know it’s a pretty good one.

    Maybelline Lash Sensational Full Fan Effect Mascara (read my review) – This is a great mascara that lifts the lashes. I tried the washable one, but I’m sure the waterproof one would be even better.

    Revlon Mega Multiplier Mascara (read my review) – I know there are probably better fiber mascaras out there, but this is one that I’ve tried and enjoyed. It easily washes off with warm water.

    LIKES

    Maybelline Volum’ Express The Falsies Mascara – I tried this mascara before I started reviewing products. From what I remember, this was a great mascara. I’d have to try it again to see if it would get bumped up to my HITS list.

    Maybelline Total Temptation Mascara – Maybelline mascaras are some of my faves. This one isn’t my fave out of the ones I’ve tried, but it’s still a good mascara.

    L’Oréal Telescopic Intense Lash Length Original Mascara – My friend recommended the telescopic mascara, but I bought the wrong one. I think she likes the black one and I bought the gold tube. This one has a nice, thin wand that’s great for bottom lashes.

    Essence The False Lashes Mascara (read my review) – This mascara is not my favourite. While I rated it 3.5/5 in my review, I probably wouldn’t purchase it again. Even at its low price.

    Essence Get BIG! Triple Black Lashes Mascara (read my review) – This brush is too fat for my lashes.

    Covergirl Lash Blast Volume Mascara (read my review) – While I liked this mascara, I would prefer if the wand was a bit more tapered. It’s quite a fat wand and my lashes aren’t that long.

    Clinique High Impact Mascara – I think this was one of the first mascaras I tried. My mom used to buy mostly Clinique makeup and she would buy the makeup during the bonus makeup bag at Hudson’s Bay. The ones that come with eyeshadow, lipstick, perfume and mascara.

    Tarte Amazonian Clay Smart Gifted Mascara (read my review) – This is a great mascara for a natural look.

    Tarte Lights Camera Lashes 4-in-1 Mascara – I liked this mascara, but I probably wouldn’t buy the full size. There are ones I prefer more.

    Maybelline Great Lash Waterproof Mascara – The makeup artist for my sister’s wedding used this one. If a makeup artist uses this, then you know it’s a good one.

    Benefit They’re Real! Lengthening & Volumizing Mascara – Benefit mascaras and brow products are some of the best. I enjoyed this mascara and would get it again.

    Benefit BADgal BANG! Volumizing Mascara – I’d say this one is my least fave of the Benefit mascaras, but it’s still a good mascara.

    Urban Decay Perversion Mascara – This makes your lashes look darker and not clumpy at all. This is one of the few mascaras where I’ve tried a mini that has a fairly long wand.

    Lancôme Monsieur Big Mascara – I was excited to try this one because I know a few people who really like it. It wasn’t anything special for me. I’d rather buy a drugstore one that I like more.

    Bourjois Twist Up The Volume Mascara (read my review) – This one is cool because you can get two different looks by twisting the brush. It’s not my favourite though.

    MISSES

    L’Oréal Voluminous Lash Paradise Mascara (read my review) – I know this is going to be an unpopular opinion, but I don’t like the shape of the wand. I need a cone-shaped/smaller wand because I don’t have long lashes.

    Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara (read my review) – This mascara dries out too quickly (the tubes I’ve tried at least) and I don’t like the shape of the wand.Covergirl Total Tease Mascara (read my review) – While I did like this mascara, I didn’t like the tip of the wand.

    Burt’s Bees Nourishing Mascara – I didn’t love the smell of this one (not that it really makes a difference because you can’t smell it on your eyes). The brush was quite hard and there are better mascaras for a similar price.

    ProductPrice in CADSize (oz)Cost per ounce
    Essence Get BIG! Lashes Triple Black3.990.419.73
    Essence Volume Stylist 18hr Lash Extension4.990.412.5
    Covergirl Lash Blast9.990.4422.7
    Maybelline Volum’ Express The Falsies9.490.3130.6
    Maybelline Lash Sensational Full Fan Effect10.490.3232.8
    L’Oréal Voluminous Original10.490.2837.5
    Revlon Mega Multiplier10.990.2839.3
    Burt’s Bees Nourishing15.990.440
    Maybelline Total Temptation11.490.2742.6
    L’Oréal Voluminous Lash Paradise14.490.2851.8
    L’Oréal Telescopic Intense Lash Length Original13.990.2751.8
    Buxom Lash Volumizing280.3775
    Urban Decay Perversion320.480
    Bourjois Twist Up The Volume230.2792.9
    Clinique High Impact260.2892.9
    Hourglass Caution Extreme (mini)18.50.1997.4
    Lancôme Monsieur Big330.33100
    Tarte Gifted Amazonian Clay (mini)160.16100
    Tarte Lights, Camera, Lashes 4-in-1 (mini)160.16100
    Too Faced Better Than Sex (mini)170.17100
    Hourglass Caution Extreme360.33109
    Benefit BADgal BANG!330.3110
    Benefit Roller Lash330.3110
    Benefit They’re Real!330.3110
    Too Faced Better Than Sex320.27118.5
    Benefit BADgal BANG! (mini)170.14121.4
    Benefit Roller Lash (mini)170.14121.4
    Benefit They’re Real! (mini)170.14121.4
    Tarte Gifted Amazonian Clay300.24125
    Lancôme Monsieur Big (mini)170.13130
    Urban Decay Perversion (mini)180.13138
    Bobbi Brown Smokey Eye410.2205

    What are your favourite mascaras?

    Love,

  • Maybelline Eyestudio Color Tattoo Metal 24hr Cream Gel Eye Shadow vs. Revlon ColorStay Crème Eye Shadow

    This or That | Maybelline Eyestudio Color Tattoo Metal 24hr Cream Gel Eye Shadow vs. Revlon ColorStay Crème Eye Shadow

    Hi Everyone!

    Recently, I was watching a Kathleen Lights video and she said how good the Maybelline Color Tattoo Cream Shadow was, so I thought I’d give it a try. Then, about a day later, I saw an IG pic by editionalbeauty (check out her blog) of her collection of Revlon ColorStay cream shadows. I thought, “I wonder how the two drugstore brands compare!” So, I grabbed the Revlon cream shadow in a shade as similar as the nude/gold one I picked up by Maybelline. The shades aren’t the same, but I am comparing the two shadows for their longevity and quality. Since I chose lighter shades, I can’t say if the pigmentation for the darker ones are different.

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    Maybelline Eyestudio Color Tattoo Metal 24hr Cream Gel Eye Shadow in Barely Branded

    Dare to get inked! Our ink technology creates super-saturated colour. Cream gel smooths on for vibrant colour that lasts for 24-hours. Ophthalmologist tested. Dermatologist tested. Allergy tested. Suitable for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers.

    Step 1. Using fingertips, apply eye shadow from the inner corner and work outwards. Step 2. For added drama, reapply to darken.

    maybelline v revlon shadows

    Revlon ColorStay Crème Eye Shadow in Crème Brûlée 705 – It comes with a brush that slides into the cap. I thought the brush was useless, the pigmentation was better when I used my finger to apply the shadow.

    Introducing 6 new highly-pigmented bold shades with finishes ranging from matte to shimmer. Luxurious, longwear crème eye shadow with a pro-inspired built-in-brush designed for easy, mess free application. Wears up to 24 hours & waterproof. 

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    Maybelline (left), Revlon

    When dipping your finger into the pot, don’t press too hard. I found the best way was to lightly swirl my finger in the pot so that I didn’t get clumps of the shadow on my finger.

    I did a few different wear tests to see how they performed:

    TEST #1- no eyeshadow primer, no shadow

    I wanted to test the longevity of both products without any primer and no shadows on top. By the 2nd hour, both were starting to crease near the inner corner of my eye.

    TEST #2- with eyeshadow primer, and eyeshadow on top (half of lid)

    I used Etude House Proof 10 Eyeshadow Primer and then I used a light brown shade to smoke out the outer corner. Both shadows creased by the 5th or 6th hour, but they held up well until then.

    TEST #3– using the cream shadow as a base

    For the 3rd test, I basically did the same as test #2, but I also applied a shimmery rose gold shade on the lid.

    Both shadows looked good as a shadow on their own and as a base for a shimmery powder shadow. I highly suggest eyeshadow primer when you use it though. It definitely extended the wear time and my lids don’t get super oily.

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    Maybelline (top), Revlon

    The Revlon isn’t as pigmented after one swipe, but it is buildable. Both look good alone for a simple, shimmery lid. For me, I liked when I used the cream shadows all over the lid and then applied a brown shade on the outer corner and lower lashline to smoke it out.

    Comparing the two shades I got, I think I like the Revlon one better because it’s more rose gold while the Maybelline is more yellow gold. Both are around the same price (around $10), but you get more in the Revlon pot (0.18oz/5.2g) than the Maybelline one (0.14oz/4g). Both come in shimmery and matte shades.

    I don’t know if it’s just me, but I feel like the Revlon shadow is a bit more creamy. When I dip my finger into it, it feels a bit softer.

    Both came off easily with my Garnier Micellar Water. There may be residual sparkles left, but the colour removes easily.

    WINNER: Revlon ColorStay Crème Eye Shadow

    Revlon ekes out a victory here. Both perform really well, but I think I prefer Revlon because it blends more nicely for my monolids. Because it’s less pigmented, it looks more seamless when you blend it on the lid. Since I don’t have a crease, I don’t like when shimmery eyeshadows go too high on my lids (that’s just me though).

    Do you use cream shadows? What are your faves?

    Love,

    jen

  • Pros & Cons to Different Types of Makeup Removers

    Hi Everyone!

    I thought I’d share the pros and cons of different makeup removing methods. I will provide an example of each, rate its effectiveness and portability. For the purposes of this post, the following terms will be used:

    ‘Face makeup’– primer, foundation, concealer, bronzer, blush, highlighter, etc.

    ‘Eye makeup’– eyeshadow primer, eyeshadow, eyeliner, mascara, etc.

    ‘Effectiveness’– how well the makeup remover works on eye makeup

    ‘Portability’– how easily you can carry around in your bag every day or when travelling

    Always remove your makeup before bed!

    Always be gentle when removing eye makeup. Don’t rub at your eyes, it can cause irritation or wrinkles!

    Micellar Water

    Garnier All in 1 Cleansing Micellar Water

    Pros: gentle, easily removes face makeup and eyeshadow, doesn’t need water to rinse

    Cons: sometimes it doesn’t remove all of the eyeliner and mascara

    Portability: unless you have a travel-sized bottle, it’s bulky and can be messy if it leaks

    Effectiveness: 4/5

    Tip: get the Garnier All in 1 Cleansing Waterproof Micellar Water (blue cap) if you’re wearing waterproof makeup.

    Makeup Removing Cloth

    The Original Makeup Eraser

    Pros: easily removes face makeup, just need to add water, no chemicals

    Cons: doesn’t always remove all eye makeup, can cause wrinkles from rubbing the cloth on your face

    Portability: pop it in your bag

    Effectiveness: 4/5

    Tip: Clean your cloth with soap or shampoo and wring it out before throwing in the wash.

    Makeup Wipes

    Simple Cleansing Facial Wipes

    Pros: easy to use, doesn’t need water

    Cons: doesn’t always remove waterproof makeup (eyeliner and mascara), doesn’t completely remove your face makeup, can cause wrinkles from rubbing at your eyes, will dry out if package is left open

    Portability: easy to pop into your purse and use on the go

    Effectiveness: 4/5

    Tip: Be very gentle around your eye area, don’t rub or pull at your eyes! To remove mascara, I wrap the wipe around my index finger and wiggle back and forth under my lashes (like when you apply mascara). It removes the mascara without having to rub my eyes. It also helps to prevent the mascara from smudging onto my under eye area.

    Eye Makeup Remover

    Bobbi Brown Instant Long-Wear Makeup Remover

    Pros: easily removes face and eye makeup

    Cons: if it contains oil, it can get into your eye if you don’t rinse well and cause cloudy vision for a few hours

    Portability: need a travel-sized bottle, can be messy if it leaks in your bag

    Effectiveness: 5/5

    Cleansing Balm

    Clinique’s Take the Day Off Cleansing Balm

    Pros: easily removes face and eye makeup

    Cons: need water to rinse it off, can be messy

    Portability: unless you have a sample or travel-sized pot, it’s a bit big to lug around

    Effectiveness: 5/5

    Baby Shampoo

    Johnson’s Baby Shampoo

    Pros: easily removes face and eye makeup, gentle on the eyes (no tears!), can use for other purposes

    Cons: needs water, messy

    Portability: need a travel-sized bottle, can be messy if it leaks in your bag

    Effectiveness: 5/5

    Tip: Use it to clean your makeup brushes and sponges!

    Coconut Oil/Melt

    Kopari Coconut Melt

    Pros: easily removes face and eye makeup, can use for other purposes

    Cons: need water to rinse off, messy

    Portability: unless you have a sample or travel-sized pot, it’s a bit big to lug around

    Effectiveness: 5/5

    Vaseline

    This is a good DIY makeup remover if you aren’t at home and need to remove your makeup. Most people probably have Vaseline to help with chapped lips and using regular soap and water isn’t very effective at removing all of your eye makeup especially if you use waterproof makeup…hello ‘raccoon eyes.’

    Original Petroleum Jelly

    Pros: easily removes eye makeup, can use for other purposes

    Cons: greasy

    Portability: easy to pop into your purse

    Effectiveness: 5/5

    Tip: Use a dry cotton pad to wipe off the Vaseline before washing your face.

    Additional Tips & Tricks

    Use a circular motion if you’re using a cleansing balm, coconut melt/oil, shampoo, Vaseline.

    Use a swiping motion (from inner towards outer eye) if you’re using a wet cotton pad, makeup wipe or makeup removing cloth. Don’t rub back and forth.

    If you don’t wear eye makeup, micellar water, a makeup cloth or makeup wipes are effective at removing face makeup.

    If you wear eye makeup, invest in a cleansing balm or eye makeup remover because they are specially formulated to remove waterproof makeup.

    If you’re not in the bathroom, micellar water, eye makeup remover and makeup wipes are good because they don’t require water, but make sure to pack some cotton pads in your bag.

    If you’re in the shower, cleansing balm, baby shampoo and coconut oil/melts are great to use.

    Double Cleanse! Follow up each method with your regular facial cleanser and then toner and your moisturizer/serum! All of these makeup removing methods may remove your makeup, but it doesn’t fully remove your makeup and the dirt on your face. You should always double cleanse: use a makeup remover and then use your regular facial cleanser.

    I’m a night owl, so I shower at night. I take off my makeup when I get home, and quickly wash my face with spectro gel to get rid of any ‘raccoon eyes’ from removing my eye makeup and the makeup remover residue. Then, once I’m in the shower, I use my daily cleanser to fully wash my face of the dirt and makeup that I hadn’t removed earlier.

    If you shower in the morning, you’re probably more likely to use makeup wipes to take your makeup off, put on your moisturizer/nightly skincare routine and then go to bed. Have you ever used a makeup wipe and then wiped your face with a tissue or towel and some makeup still came off? With the exception of micellar water, all of the other methods are meant to be step one in your cleansing routine. Step two is following up with your facial cleanser before you do your skincare routine.

    Sometimes I use two of the methods. I’ll use the micellar water to take off my face makeup and then use an eye makeup remover on just my eyes. This is a good way to save your more expensive products (especially since eye makeup removers and balms are more expensive).

    Micellar water is affordable and there are so many drugstore brands to choose from. The makeup removing cloth is easy to use and you can just throw it in the laundry. Eye makeup removers and cleansing balms are a little more expensive, but you can save by just using them for your eyes. Baby shampoo, makeup wipes, coconut oil and Vaseline have multiple purposes. Baby shampoo can be used to clean your makeup brushes. Makeup wipes can be used to wipe the sweat off your face after a workout. Coconut Oil can be used for oil pulling for your teeth, as a hair mask or body moisturizer. Vaseline can be used as lip balm, help with dry patches, or add a glossy look to your lipsticks.

    What’s your go-to makeup remover?

    Love,

    jen

  • Review | The Original Makeup Eraser

    Hi Everyone!

    I recently bought the makeup eraser cloth from Amazon for $18.99 CAD. It’s a super soft reusable cloth that contains no chemicals- you just need to add warm water and it removes makeup. I watched a Buzzfeed video where the ladies tried it out and decided I wanted to try it out for myself. I bought mine on Amazon. I was too lazy to go out and get one at Sephora and I was making an order on Amazon anyway. I ordered the pink one, but they have black and blue ones too.

    #1 reusable makeup removal system in the world. Erase all your makeup with The Original MakeUp Eraser and water! Erases all makeup including waterproof mascara, eyeliner, foundation, blush and more. The MakeUp Eraser is also reusable, machine washable and will last you 3-5 years.

    I put on a full face of makeup including foundation, concealer, waterproof mascara, eyeshadow and some waterproof eyeliner from Sephora (the eyeliner I have is quite hard to wash off, even with makeup remover). So I ran the plush cloth under the tap and began wiping my makeup off. Like the ladies in the Buzzfeed video, I was surprised at how well it worked taking off my makeup. It did not remove the Sephora eyeliner and all my mascara, but everything else wiped off easily. It’s probably great for travel when you don’t want to bring too much makeup remover and don’t have too much eye makeup on. To clean the cloth after, I just used some soap and the makeup washed off and I threw it in the laundry with my clothes. For the darker eye makeup stains, I had to use a dab of makeup remover. For me, I think I will only use it when I’m just wearing foundation, concealer and light eye makeup because even though it removed some of the mascara, it didn’t get all of it off, so when I have dark makeup on my eyes, I would need to use makeup remover too.

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    RATING: 4.5/5

    I give it a 4.5 because even though it claims to remove waterproof makeup, it requires a bit of rubbing and I’d rather just use the cloth to remove my face makeup and use eye remover makeup instead of rubbing at my eyes. It does cut down on the amount of makeup remover you need though. I love using the Clinique Sonic System Purifying Brush after using it because it removes the makeup that I missed with the cloth.

    Check out my Pros/Cons post on Different Makeup Removers!

    Check out my Dupe It Out Review where I compared this cloth with a dupe!

    Love,

    jen

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