Sorry, some of the pictures in this post are not the best quality, I might retake them at a later date.
(I realised that my iPhone doesn't take photos as well as I would like it to... I need help! >.<)
I went out with my best friend for some Sakae Sushi buffet today, and I decided to just slap on some lip make-up for the fun of it.
So, lo and behold, my first Lip Of The Day #LOTD!
(And a bit of a review... sort of.)
My naked, dry and chapped lips.
As you can see, I have kind of pigmented lips. And they are dry to the boot. What a total pain in the ass. Sometimes, when I'm not paying attention, I bite my lips and start peeling off the dry layers of skin, which eventually leaves my lips sore and bloody... But that's a different story.
Miss Tangerine Sweet Shower Lips #1 Shiny Pink Shower
In one of my previous posts
(here) I mentioned that the Miss Tangerine Sweet Shower Lips were rather "gloopy", and too sheer and too shimmery. Today, I would just like to take back everything I said.
With Miss Tangerine Sweet Shower Lips #1 Shiny Pink Shower
The Sweet Shower Lips, though sheer, actually has a very nice colour. In the above image, I did not layer repeatedly. Yet the colour came out rather nicely. The Sweet Shower Lips aren't "gloopy", they are very moisturising. They made my lips feel soft and really moisturised and kissable
(for lack of a better description). Lastly, though I said it was too shimmery, it actually isn't that bad when you wear it. Just enough shimmers to give a girly touch without going overboard. It isn't that creamy or anything either! It's barely even there!
Miss Tangerine VIP girl Dear Darling Lips OR205
But because just one colour isn't enough, I dug out this baby from my stash of Etude House products.
As I've said before, I'm not too comfortable with wearing orange makeup, so I dabbed this on the inner parts of my lips to create a kind of soft gradient.
With Miss Tangerine Sweet Shower Lips and VIP girl Dear Darling Lips OR205
Not sure if I did it right, but I'm pretty okay with this look. Maybe next time I would try the VIP girl Dear Darling Lips on its own.
In terms of moisture, shimmers and colour, I
LOVE the Sweet Shower Lips.
In terms of how lasting it is... Mehh. I think you'd have to reapply it rather often. Like after a drink or something.
I know how lasting lip colours are is quite an important factor for some, but since my lips are pretty pigmented anyway, it doesn't bother me that much.
Overall, I give two thumbs up for Sweet Shower Lips.
On the other hand, I might have to try VIP girl Dear Darling Lips solo to decide more.
Swatches of Miss Tangerine Sweet Shower Lips #1 and VIP girl Dear Darling Lips OR205 (from left to right)
P.s. My boyfriend, who is currently in Korea, tells me that apparently Etude House has a terrible reputation in her home country??! Is this true?! Cos I am
devastated.
Labels: Etude House, Lips, LOTD, Review, Slice of Life, Swatches
Sorry, some of the pictures in this post are not the best quality, I might retake them at a later date.
So the other day, I was going out for a bit, and I decided to try on some stuff of my Etude House haul.
Cos if I don't use them, they are just going to lie there and... well, just lie there.
I think the
LUCIDarling Over the Rainblusher comes in 3 shades, a highlighter shade, a pink blush, and an orange blush. I got
#01 Hawaiian Rainbow, the highlighter shade, since the only other colour available was #02 Cherry Couple Rainbow, the pink blush. And as much as I love pink, pink is not very flattering on my skin.
When I was choosing Hawaiian Rainbow, I was thinking that maybe I could maybe use it as a kind of nuance eyeshadow palette or something.
So without further ado, I present you the LUCIDarling Over the Rainblusher; #01 Hawaiian Rainbow.
LUCIDarling Over the Rainblusher in #01 Hawaiian Rainbow, the highlighter shade
The packaging is just like the rest of the LUCIDarling collection. The box is shiny, metallic, and almost reflective. I guess it was when Etude House was aiming for an older audience? The container itself is just as drab; Plain, nothing special. I guess the only "cute" point is the little plastic bow clasp.
Back of the box
The back of the box actually has some instructions on how to apply the highlighter, but it's in Korean. But the two pictures are pretty straightforward actually. Generally, it should be applied on the T-zone, apple of the cheeks and chin. It's supposed to give your face a healthy, dewy glow? (But I'm sure there are other products for that these days. BB enhancers or sorts.)
The rainbow palette highlighter inside…
The highlighter is made of 5 colours, blue, red, orange, yellow, and green. It even comes with a mirror!
Individual swatches of each colour. From left to right, green, yellow, orange, red, blue
The differences of each colour isn't too distinct... even in real life. Sure there are the subtle differences, but not distinct enough to be visible if you wear it as eyeshadow. But, personally, my favourite shade is the green.
On the arm, swatch of the colours mixed together
When mixed together, the swatch doesn't really have any colour, but seems to be purely made of shimmer.
After swatching, my fingers were covered in shimmers. In terms of shimmers, this highlighter is probably the winner. It's not easy to get these off either.
In summary, this highlighter is extremely shimmery, and may be difficult to remove. So you have to be very careful not to apply too much, or to apply wrongly.
I actually tried applying on my eyelids too, but the results were nothing fantastic. In fact, they were kind of terrible. One eye had more shimmer than the other, and I when I tried to remove the excess, the shimmers smudged and made my face a mess...
On top of that, I personally don't really like highlighters as I have oily combination skin, so I prefer matt finishes.
If you like shimmers, maybe you will like Over the Rainblusher. Otherwise, I wouldn't recommend it.
Labels: Etude House, Review, Swatches
So for the past two days, I've been going out and I've caught The Croods and Warm Bodies in the cinemas.
I enjoyed both movies very much, so I decided to blog a
teeny tiny little bit on them.
SPOILER ALERT
The Croods
Initially, the whole idea of watching a bunch of caveman "discovering a new world" seemed pretty dumb and I was gonna pass, but hey, I'm a sucker for kids cartoons.
Movie poster for The Croods
Firstly, I absolutely love the character design of the main character.
Eep is absolutely stunning, despite being a relatively large sized girl. I love how she comes across in the trailer as a passionate, wilful, strong and independent girl. To me, she is the evidence that women can be beautiful, even if they are plus-sized.
But she's a computer generated, animated cartoon character, so meh.
Her boyfriend, Guy, is a stark contrast to her father and her brother and the whole of her family for that matter. Guy is really your typical pretty boy, slim-to-medium sized built, and your must have tousled hair.
Now this movie made me cry. Like 3 times. In a row. Which is pretty annoying since it makes me feel stupid.
Grug, the father and the head of the family, is the protective papa who keeps the family safe and sound. His wife, Ugga, is a gentle woman who supports her husband from the side but is more rational than said husband. Thunk, the middle child and only son, is, in short, a dimwit. His thickheadedness frankly gets on my nerves, but thankfully he isn't that important a character really. Youngest daughter, Sandy, is like the chihuahua of the family. And Gran, the maternal grandmother who just wouldn't die.
There isn't really a "bad guy" in this movie, and the Croods family is pretty sweet and loving in their own way. I really connect with Grug as he sort of reminds me of my own father; Protective, sometimes to the point of being irrational, and completely outdated.
When Grug was separated from the family, I cried. I was wailing "Oh no he's gonna die!!!
But this is a kids movie. No one dies ever. At least, not on screen.
In summary... It's a pretty enjoyable movie, especially for kids. The little quirks of the cavemen and their relatable family arguments, I love it all.
However, the overall plot is mundane, bland, cliche.
Pretty much goes like this.
Girl live with family in a strict, un-fun lifestyle. Girl decides to break the rules by sneaking out at night. Girl meets boy.
This is not what it sounds like. Boy tells girl the world is ending. World "ends", forcing family to give up their strict, un-fun lifestyle. Power struggle between father and boy. Eventually, the whole family converts, thus helping them survive the end of the world and they live happily ever after.
Meh.
But don't let my opinions influence you. Go ahead and watch this show with a bunch of kids-at-heart friends. Or kids.
I'd rate this...
3 out of 5
★★★☆☆
Warm Bodies
I watched this with my boyfriend. And our opinions differ greatly. In short, I was pretty cool with the movie, he thought it was a waste of time.
Movie poster for Warm Bodies
Zombies. Who doesn't love them really. The whole idea of walking around with blood all over your face and no one judging you for it, I think its pretty cool. Downside of it is that you're dead.
So the interesting twist here is that zombie boy R meets cute survivor girl Julie and that sparked something in him, and made him... come back alive?
Okay, so when you put it that way, it sounds pretty dumb.
But the cute thing of this movie is that you're in the head of R, listening to his thoughts. And surprisingly, they are pretty coherent and human.
The fun part of this movie is the interactions between R and Julie and R's thoughts. The way R seems fully, or rather vaguely fully, aware of his status as a zombie is cute. My personal favourite parts of the movie was when R introduced his "best friend"and when Julie changed out of her clothes.
Oh and the make up. Never forget the make up.
But is the movie worth watching in cinemas?
Mmmmmmm... no.
Wait for the TV premier. Or rent the movie. I guess it would be pretty fun to watch during an all-girls sleepover.
Boys... you might wanna pass this one. There just isn't enough action or boobies.
I'd rate this...
It really depends. This won't appeal to everyone.
Aww. Look at him. He's like a puppy!
Labels: Movie, Review