Showing posts with label lipstickaddict. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lipstickaddict. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 June 2016

Gwen Stefani + Urban Decay "Ex-Boyfriend" Dupes

     Good day, all you lovely people! Today I thought I'd share some "dupes". Most of these are a bit of a stretch, matching more in colour than formula, but for anyone who missed out on this fantastic colour, it might be enough.

     

     I fell deeply in love with Gwen's collab nude shade at first swipe. It's sheer, but builds nicely, giving a "my lips but better" feel. I knew it would be a favourite. So let's get into the dupes (or near dupes) I found in my collection.


Ex-Boyfriend is on the left, Marc Jacobs 'New Nudes' Sheer Gel Lipstick in #110 Role Play on the right.

    As you can see, the UD shade is much more sheer than the MJ one, even though the MJ line is considered "Sheer". The wear time is better with Role Play, due to it's deeper opacity. Both lean warm.

R: NARS Audacious in Barbara
     Again, the formula is very different here. But putting a clear or nude gloss over Barbara gives the same effect as Ex-Boyfriend, and lasts much longer. Plus, the Audacious line of lipsticks is the best. Ever. In the history of every lipstick.


     The Maybelline Colour Sensational line is probably the best in the drugstore. They're incredibly comfortable and there are tons of shades to choose from. This shade isn't as opaque as the previous two, but holds the same tone. It has a satin finish, and is longer lasting that UD.

R: Rimmel Moisture Renew - 720 Notting Hill Nude
The Rimmel line, especially the Moisture Renew range, is also worth checking out. There isn't as wide a choice for colours, but the formula is fantastic. I do have a problem with the scent, however; it's very old-lady-ish. This shade is the same warm nude as Ex-Boyfriend, but as with the NARS colour, applying a gloss over top would give the same effect. And the "Oh My Gloss" line from Rimmel might be worth giving a try. (Note: this shade is out of stock/discontinued from what I can tell, but it's currently on Amazon) 

R: Revlon Super Lustrous lip gloss in Super Natural
Speaking of using a gloss topper, this Revlon shade would be a perfect choice; it's sheer enough not to give too much colour, but has the same tone as Ex-Girlfriend, Plus, the formula on this is really comfortable, and not too sticky. 

R: Revlon Lip Butter- 001 Pink Truffle
     And last but not least, what I think is the best dupe (in my collection, anyway) Revlon's Pink Truffle Lip Butter. This colour holds that same warm nude tone, and has a very similar formula. Sheer, layers well, and feels great on the lips. I feel like this line is hit and miss, and people either love or hate them. I personally really like the shades that I have, and find them really comfortable. In fact, they were the first lip products I bought in the beginning of my makeup collection. 
     Having this makes me feel better about not stocking up on multiple backups of Ex-Girlfriend. Hopefully I have enough dupes for the liner shade too. Otherwise it's time to go shopping. ;)

Are there any of your favourite lipsticks that have been taken off the market? What are some of the replacements that you've come up with? 


Sunday, 29 March 2015

March Ipsy GlamBag


     It's been awhile since I've had an Ipsy bag; I hadn't really been wowed by previous bags. But when I learned that everyone would receive a NYX Butter lipstick, I was all "SIGN ME UP!" Plus, anything springtime and floral gets my heart fluttering. 
     The bag, as most of Ipsy's bags, is absolutely precious. I am getting quite a collection of little bags piled up, so I don't know how much use this little gem will get, but it's nice to have for travel. 

     The first item I pulled out was this Pixi by Petra eyeshadow duo in "Apricot Glow". I was happy to see an eyeshadow in my bag, finally. Eye makeup was lacking lately from ipsy. 
     The colours are pretty, but also very powdery, and don't apply to the eye with much pigmentation. If you're using primer and a finger to apply, you might have better luck. I don't know if a wet brush would help, because with them being as powdery as they are, I feel that that would make them a little chunky (ie not cute).

Here they are swatched.
     Next up is a Crown brush. Another exciting item. I love eye brushes, and this is a definite winner. It's soft and fluffy on one side, perfect for blending, it gets right in the crease, and the other side is a narrower crease brush. There wasn't any stray hairs that came out when I pulled gently on the bristles (which I do when testing my brushes) so that's a good sign. I hope this stands up to washing, because I want it in my collection for a long time!
     For the only non-makeup item, I received a makeup remover. Fitting, I would say.
     This is a non-foaming, cream cleanser. It's great at gently removing makeup, but I found it stung my eyes, even though it states that it's good for removing even waterproof mascara. And though I did find it moisturizing, it didn't feel like my skin was completely rid of makeup, so I had to go over my face with a foaming cleanser on a washcloth (I'm a fan of rough-cleaning, I usually use a scrub).




     And now we've come to my favourite item, the one that actually made me squeal when I saw it. NYX Butter lipstick in "Little Susie". This shade has been on my wishlist for awhile; it's creamy, pigmented, and the perfect poppy-pink shade for Spring. The formula is amazing, it's so comfortable. I'm defintely going to pick up more of these babies. 

    The colour is a really flattering shade; I think it would be perfect on minimal makeup days, just to give that pretty punch of colour.
     Lastly, is a lipgloss from Cargo that I used my points for, in the shade "Anguilla". The first time I saw this Nicole from +Young Wild and Polished was reviewing it. It's a white-based pink gloss, that really pigmneted. I tried wearing it on it's own, but the colour was not flattereing. I paired it with Milani's Spice liner, filled my lips with it, and topped it with this gloss, and it became the most perfect nude. The formula is pretty thick, however, so if you're one for light glosses that you can't really feel, this might not be for you.

     Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with March's ipsy bag. I'll be using almost all of the items, and that hasn't happened for a long time. As for continuing my subscription, I'll wait and see what April brings.