Saturday, March 31, 2012

Review: 4 MAC Mascaras

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The following characteristics will be covered in my future mascara reviews. I will be working out a proper rating system next week.
  • Lengthening
  • Thickening
  • Definition
  • Longevity
  • Formula/Consistency
  • Pigmentation
  • Smudge/Smear/Flake
  • Brush/Packaging
  • Smell
  • Price
  • Repurchase

Haute & Naughty


How it works: This is almost a 2 in 1 mascara. The difference is in the wand and not the formula however. There are two different openings in the tube, but the same wand. One for a more conservative daytime look, and one for a more generous evening application. The smaller opening pulls the excess product off of the brush on its way out. I loved this, because I usually wipe my mascara brush on a tissue to remove the excess anyway. The thicker opening leaves more product on the brush, but I found that it may have been too much and often clumped. I didn’t see as many benefits as I did using the daytime handle of the tube. I used the pink handle almost exclusively because I never had an issue with clumping, and it provided good length, lift, and definition. Because I did tend to use only one side I don’t see much point in repurchasing because it does cost slightly more. The formula is very good, but it is not my favorite of the MAC mascaras. The lengthening and definition of this mascara are what make it great.

Lengthening: The smaller handle provided better lengthening than the thicker. When used with care, either end will provide a good boost in length.

Thickening: More thickness from the sparkly handle, for sure. The issue was to make sure there wasn’t too much product on the wand or it was susceptible to clumping. The pink end did not seem to plump up my lashes (which isn’t so important to me anyway.)

Definition: Outstanding definition from the pink handle. Not so much from the sparkly handle.

Longevity: No complaints. This kept up with me all day, every day after a single morning application. It also didn’t clump the occasional time I refreshed it for evening.

Formula/Consistency: The formula itself is great, provided there is not too much on the brush, in which case (and this is especially true of the sparkly handle) it can clump and even flake while you try to work through the clumps.

Pigmentation: I like a super black mascara. This was just black. Your standard “Blackest Black” but not a “Wow! What IS that!?” black. Ya know?

Smudge/Smear/Flake: This did not smudge smear or flake beyond the initial application process if I had not made sure the sparkly handle did not have too much product on the brush.

Brush/Packaging: The packaging is cute and somewhat clever, opening in two places, intended for daytime and evening, for either a more conservative or striking look

Smell: Typical of MAC mascara, not pleasant but it also didn’t bother me.

Price: There’s a price hike. I did not find it worth it since I only used one end of the
brush. Last time I checked this was retailing for $18 US and $22.50 Canadian.

Repurchase? Probably not. I liked it, but if I were at MAC for a mascara I would be grabbing False Lashes or Plush Lash instead. This would be good for someone with little mascara experience who doesn’t want to put the work into additional coats, or removing excess from their wand. 

Additional note: I actually returned this the first time I bought it. It was winter and every time a snowflake hit my eye, or my eyes watered in the bright sun, this mascara burned like hell. It hurt a lot! One time in particular my son was ill and I had to come pick him up from the daycare. My eyes watered in the wind. I could not get them to stop and I had no choice but to rub them hard. I had smudged awful raccoon eyes from the time I got to the bus stop until we got home and I could wash my face. It was awful. I decided to give it another shot months later and had no such problem at all. 


Zoom Lash

I used this and loved it for years. After a while it just wasn’t doing the trick for me anymore. This is definitely a one coat mascara, as it is thick, thick, thick! It’s a bit of a time saver for that reason. It’s pretty standard. It is a decent mascara, but it doesn’t stand out to me anymore.

Lengthening: You will see decent lengthening from this. Nothing to blow you away, but it should not disappoint.

Thickening: The formula is thick and does a really good job coating the lashes.

Definition: I couldn’t get a ton of definition due to the thickness of the formula. I found if I tried to work for separation I would actually end up with clumps.

Longevity: No problems. Applied in the morning and lasted the day.

Formula/Consistency: Thick. Coats well but does not provide a lot of lift or definition. It’s kind of heavy feeling.

Pigmentation: Not shockingly black, but black nonetheless.

Smudge/Smear/Flake: It’s been a while but I do believe this flaked a bit.

Brush/Packaging: Basic, simple yet chic MAC. The bristles are a bit short... I prefer more dense and fluffy. 

Smell: Typical MAC mascara smell. Not good, but not truly offensive.

Price: It’s slightly overpriced at $15 US, $18 CAD.

Repurchase? Nah. I’m over it. 


Plush Lash

Plush Lash is my second favorite MAC mascara. Actually, it’s my second favorite mascara, period. Just when I needed MAC to step up their mascara game, they introduced this little gem. It’s hard to say what I love about it. It’s just what I wanted! My lashes feel soft and flexible, lightweight, long…The wand is cut into a V shape. It’s simple and yet it makes all the difference. Experiment a bit and you’ll get the hang of working this brush to get maximum benefit.

Lengthening: Excellent length from this one.

Thickening: This adds a good thickness, and because the formula itself isn’t super thick, you can build it up easily.

Definition: Definition is quite good with this one.

Longevity: Morning application lasts all day. I’ve fallen asleep with this on and it still looked good in the morning!

Formula Consistency: This is good stuff. With a little effort you could easily go for the 3rd coat with minimal clumping. That said, you should not need to apply 3 coats anyway. As a tip, it helps to remove the excess from the wand, especially when the mascara is quite new.

Pigmentation: Typical blackest black. I’m always wishing mascaras were blacker, but you should be satisfied with this.

Smudge/Smear/Flake: Zip, nada, zilch. It’s a winner, for sure!

Brush/Packaging: I love MAC’s simple black packaging. The brush of a medium size, bristles lay in a dense V shape. It takes some getting used to, but you’ll know what you’re doing and be able to apply this effortlessly after a few experimental applications. Find whichever edge works best for you, hold the wand close to your roots and wiggle upward.

Smell: It ain’t roses, but it’s not offensive either.

Price:  Slightly pricier than a drugstore mascara, but typical of MAC at $15 US, $18 CAD. Worth every penny in my opinion!

Repurchase? Absolutely! I’ve gone through 2 or 3 of these and I am someone who loves to switch it up.



False Lashes

This is my brand new HG of mascaras. I buy False Lash Extreme Black. I am totally in love with it. It’s everything I’ve sought after in a mascara!
MAC describes this as: “Intensely inky, this lightweight, innovative mousse-like formula saturates lashes in a carbon-black pigment that promises the deepest, darkest, richest look imaginable with full long-lasting coverage. Each stroke of the unique double-lush brush creates vixen volume and lift by filling in sparse lashes, magnifying and multiplying magnificently.” DITTO!


Lengthening: It works! It works so well that I’ve become accustom to having a Q-Tip ready to wipe the transfer when my super long lashes touch my brow bone immediately after applying.

Thickening: Plumps my lashes right up. I generally only use one coat, too.

Definition: Perfect definition!

Longevity: Like all the others, I apply this in the morning and it lasts until I remove it. I’ve reapplied over top in the evening and I have never had an issue with clumping or flaking.

Formula Consistency: Inky, light-weight mousse describes this perfectly. So does amazingsexylovedreamcometrue.

Pigmentation: It’s sooo black! Finally a mascara as black as my soul! Haha I kid, but this is the stuff dreams are made of.

Smudge/Smear/Flake: Not at all!

Brush/Packaging: I think this mascara is super cute. It reminds me of a little potion or a magic wand. The brush itself appears to be your standard medium sized brush, but it’s actually really dense.

Smell: It stinks a bit, but most great mascaras do have that weird rubbery smell.

Price: A little more than the regular ones at $19 US, and $22.50 CAD. I’d sell my soul for a lifetime supply of this.

Repurchase: Yes, yes, yes!! 

Nail: Peacock

Update:

This is what they looked like after sleeping on'em and applying a top coat. They tend to clean themselves up a bit, which is why I don't bother.


This is my pilot attempt at Peacock nails. The colours I have are perrrfect. My technique? Not so much, BUT I learned a thing or two. Besides- Nails are FUN.
  


I applied a base coat. Mine is from Walmart and it was cheap cheap. 
Wet'n'Wild Base Coat


I applied two coats of my deep green.
Peacock feather hair clip and first of two coats of Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear in "Emerald City"

Because there are so many layers to this look, I thought this was the best solution so that it would actually dry this century. The key, and where I faltered a bit, is to make sure the qtip is saturated in nail polish remover when removing your circular section. That way it will dissolve the polish rather than push it to the edges, creating sort of a well. It's best if you can wait for each layer to dry, but I have 3 children and no time to wait for anything- which is why mine is messy.




I forgot to snap a picture of the 2nd green filled in, but anyway I filled the empty space in the deeper green, and removed an even smaller section of the lighter green. 

Lighter Green is Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear in "Ivy League"

 Fill in with gold, hallow out gold with remover soaked q-tip.
It's repetitive. I'm sure you've had it figured out for a while... I did something a bit different with the lighter blue, but since I did it after the dark blue, wait for it....
Golden colour is Sephora by O.P.I in "Rumba Romance"
This blue is Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear in "Blue Me Away!"


I applied the dark blue (Revlon's "Midnight Affair") in almost a heart shape, but with a more rounded bottom... After that I took the lighter blue and traced a small amount of polish around the bottom of the dark blue shape. I took a toothpick and dragged the light blue out onto the gold in a half-assed feather effect. Just little lines.

And the final result:

It just wouldn't be me if I wasn't too lazy to clean up my the edges <3
-H.Cat

Friday, March 30, 2012

Eye: Sketch

This is, and has been, my go-to eye when I want to look fierce for the past couple months. Dark Diversion Fluidline was limited edition, I believe, but if you can get your hands on it grab it up! It's slightly less opaque than I'd hoped, but still very close to perfect. It's an amazing colour for just about any eye colour, and it really plays well with red hair. This is a shimmery look, so if that's not your thing, I apologize.



I prep my eye with Urban Decay's Primer Potion (Original)


I apply MAC Blanc Type shadow with a big fluffy brush (MAC 227). I apply this all over, from lashline to brow, with a lighter hand going upward. This is a matte2 formula that goes on like butter, blends amazingly well. It's described as a creamy beige on the website. I would call it more of a dirty creamy off white with a pinkish tinge. It's similar to Yogurt, but about a million times better. I use it for a base most days.   




I  pat on Dazzlelight shadow with a shorter stiffer eyeshadow brush (MAC 239) onto my eyelid and a little above the crease for blending later. (You can apply this to your waterline as well if you want a more subtle highlight than the one I'd about to recommend)


I use my MAC 219 pencil brush to apply Sketch (my current muse, described as burgundy with a red shimmer... I find it has a hint of plumb) by touching it to the shadow and tapping, then starting from the outer corner of my crease I use a light feathering motion working inward about half way. I blend this with a windshield wiper motion using my MAC 219 blending brush. Then I smooth that out with a circular motion. If you want a cut crease look you can pick up more sketch with a small angle brush like the 266 and define the crease, lightly "windshield wipe." Etc. 




I dip my other small angled brush (MAC 266) into Dark Diversion Fluidline, which is basically Sketch reincarnate as a Fluidline. I adore it! Anyway, I trace my lash line with that. Most of the time I flick the ends up into a cat eye. If you want to take Sketch and trace over Dark Diversion that will give it more staying power. You can trace your lower lashline with either Sketch or Dark Diversion, or nothing at all. I used Sketch applied from the outer corner, going about 2/3rd in and let it taper off and blend into my waterline highlight.







My go-to highlighter is Nylon. It's very frosty... like my soul haha. I like a strong brow bone and waterline highlight. I apply that with either the fluffy angled MAC 275, small angled 266, or 212... which is like the 266, but... well, not angled. 




Slick on some mascara (I used MAC False Lashes Extreme Black) and you're good to go! I create variations of this look by replacing Dazzlelight with either Vex (a really interesting silvery/pinky/sometimes greenish duochrome) or Retrospeck (a gritty soft gold).




Voila!




Retrospeck


Vex

Nails, Nails, Nails!

I'll start this entry off with a picture of my Clovermeleon! Chloë is almost 5 months old.<3

I've been sidetracked. Every time I have a child I lose a talent. I like to think I'm transferring it down to them, but we'll see! With Rhett I lost my ability to draw. With Cailum I lost my culinary skills. With Chloë I seem to have lost my ability to apply makeup. Maybe I just need to make time for these former talents. 


In any case- I had a bad makeup consultation and it threw me off. My application was good, I think. It was my inability to pick up cues from the client. They were all there, but I didn't take the hint and I applied a classic pinup face on a client who is afraid of makeup. The terror in her eyes! I've never failed to please and it's not something I want to feel again. 


While I've been building up the nerve to get back on the proverbial horse, I've discovered a new passion. Nails! I'm a bit sloppy and I don't have all of the tools and colours I'd love... but that is quickly changing. I've ordered nail brushes and dotting tools galore from eBay, I'm practicing like crazy on everyone I can get my hands on. Without further ado, I present to you some of my musings:
Misc.

Watermelon

Bride of Frankenstein

Water marbling

Scale

Argyle 

Purple Leopard

Corset

Two Tone

Gradient

Next I want to try Peacock. I've actually got a super long list of things to try. Good thing I've got 10 fingers and 10 toes! I will also be working on perfecting these designs and creating tutorials for this blog. As you can see, I haven't been bothered to clean up my manicure before photographing, but you get the idea. 

I've also been painting Chloë's nails. Her last manicure was a glossy black nail with silver tips. It was ferocious! I am loving having a daughter so sooo much! <3

If you're looking for brands to try, I highly recommend Sally Hansen's Xtreme Wear. The colour selection is stellar, the quality is good, and the price can't be beat. They can be found just about anywhere (Shoppers Drugmart, Walmart, Zellers, etc.) I use those and O.P.I. I am hoping to get my hands on some China Glaze, Essie, and Zoya in the near future. I will also be experimenting with artists acrylic paints. There is a brand called Kiss that offers 3 packs of nail paint with stencils for $16 CAD. These paints are AWESOME. I will write up a review soon!


I'm concluding with this adorable picture of Chloë enjoying the unseasonal sunshine :D Isn't she darling!?