Showing posts with label korean makeup review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label korean makeup review. Show all posts

Sunday, August 14, 2016

The Face Shop Natural Sun Eco Photogenic Sun Blur Review | tashamichaela

Sunday, August 14, 2016

The Face Shop Natural Sun Eco Photogenic Sun Blur Review




ABOUT THE PRODUCT 

As soon as my last sun screen ran out, I just had to go out and buy a new one. In sunny Manila, a good sunblock is your skin's best friend. The Face Shop apparently just stocked their new Kakaotalk collaboration products and what do you know, they had some sun screen in the line. There seemed to be quite a few good products but this definitely caught my attention.

The Natural Sun Blur Photogenic Sun Eco is a sun screen with a blur effect. It claims to have a light fitting texture with pore coverage and it's also supposed to brighten the skin. The product contains sunflower seed extracts and does not contain any animal ingredients. There's also 45ml of product.

I forgot to mention that I got this super cute mouse pad along with my purchase.




PACKAGING 



Like a lot of Korean sun creams, it comes in a plastic container which is easy to squeeze and get the product out from the nozzle. It comes in bright yellow with a super cute Kakaotalk character printed in front.

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The product is white with a tint of pink which helps to brighten up the complexion of the skin. It has sort of a lotion-type texture to it too. 

APPLICATION 


I placed the product only on the left side of my face while leaving the other side bare. 


The product is very lightweight even if I put a generous amount of it on my face. I found that my skin's complexion on the side with the sun screen on was toned up. The product also wasn't too greasy or oily either. It was pretty moisturizing even as it leaves a semi-matte finish. The moisture was just enough for a slight glowing effect which makes the skin look healthy. It might look dewy in the photo but that's actually really just the lighting. Since it also serves as a primer, it was really easy to put make-up on top of the sun screen and it looked great as well. Although, I find that the product doesn't help in minimizing or blurring pores as well as it should

MY THOUGHTS 
I'm really liking this product! On days wherein I feel a little lazy, I'd just slap this on and I'm good to go. It brightens up my complexion enough to make my skin look less dull. As a primer, it claims to have pore coverage but I find that it doesn't really do much for my pores. I'm happy with its brightening effect though, and the fact that it's very lightweight.

PROS 
– moisturizing
 – looks great under make-up
- not too oily or greasy
- dual purpose
- cute packaging


 CONS 
– not available in all The Face Shop stores in Manila
- does not blur or minimize pores


RATING (4/5 STARS) ★★★★☆


This was actually the first collab line I ever bought from and I'm really happy with it! I recently came from Seoul and there were so many adorable collaboration lines. Hopefully, Korean beauty brands in the Philippines could bring the collab lines here too. I'm super looking forward to it! Until next time!

♥ 
Tasha

Monday, May 30, 2016

Clio Peripera Peri's Ink Review | tashamichaela

Monday, May 30, 2016

Clio Peripera Peri's Ink (Shade #5)




ABOUT THE PRODUCT 

The product is a watery lip tint with a bold and intense color. It's lightweight and supposedly not drying. This product also claims to be waterproof and smudge proof. It comes in five different colors. The one I purchased is shade no. 5.



PACKAGING 



The product comes in a plastic pink container with the product's name in front. It's also pretty small which makes it very portable.


The applicator is interesting because it's a really slim kind of doe-foot applicator


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As you can see, this shade (no. 5) is dark pink with a slight hint of red. It's also very very pigmented so be careful when putting it on! It also stains and dries easily.


I tried to test if it was really as waterproof as it claimed to be. After the product dried on my arm, I tried to erase the swatch with water, a wet wipe and some other products but it still left this stain. It's a pretty long lasting tint!

APPLICATION 



Since the tint dries quickly and is really pigmented, you've got to work on it as soon as you put it on because when it's on it's on. It doesn't budge much when it dries and it's really hard to remove once it's on there. Sadly, it's not very moisturizing because it dries very matte.

MY THOUGHTS 
If you don't have much time to touch up your lips throughout the day, this is the tint for you! Since it does stain for a really long time, it's my new daily lip tint. Oh, don't forget to moisturize your lips before applying this product though because it could get pretty drying.

PROS 
– very pigmented
 – long lasting
- travel friendly
- fast drying


 CONS 
– drying
 – hard to blend when dry

RATING (4/5 STARS) ★★★★☆


PS. I'm really sorry about not posting enough lately! I was caught up with school and (ahem) thesis. No worries though! I'm doing my best to plan out the rest of the posts and hopefully, you guys will continue to enjoy them!

♥ 
Tasha

Monday, March 21, 2016

Etude House Play 101 Stick Contour Duo Review | tashamichaela

Monday, March 21, 2016
Hey guys! Welcome back. 

This post is going to be a review about about the second product from my mini haul! You can check the photo of the haul a few posts back if you'd like. For now, let's get started on the review!

Etude House Play 101 Stick Contour Duo



ABOUT THE PRODUCT 

The product is a creamy contour duo that's used in shading and highlighting the face to give it a more dimensional look. It's one of the sticks in the Play 101 line that came out not too long ago.




PACKAGING 


It comes in a simple duo stick form with the name of the product in the center.


This is the shading or contouring end...


...and this is the highlighting end.


SWATCH


As you can see, the highlighting shade is white with only a hint of shimmer. The shading/contouring shade is a brown color with the slightest orange tone. It didn't really look as warm-toned as I thought it would be once it was all blended out. 

APPLICATION

Directions: Apply the highlighting color on T-zone, cheekbones and the shade color on sides of nose and below the jaw line.

Personally, I'm not much of a fan of the western way of highlighting/contouring since I'm not sure if it looks good on me. I try not to contour too heavily either since a natural look is what I usually go for.

I focused on shading my jaw down before placing the contour shade at the sides of my nose. I also placed the contour on my hairline to see how it'll work. With the highlighting shade, I placed it on some of the high parts of my face.


I look crazy but that's okay. 


The profile view. 

You can tell which features the Korean style of contouring wants to emphasize. It's minimal and strives to be very natural looking.

The one thing you should note about this product is that it's so creamy. You'll notice that it slides onto your skin like butter. With it being that creamy, one can easily use the product up quickly since it seems to melt away onto your face.


I used my brush from The Saem to blend it all out.

 Actually, I had to go back in with another layer of contour for my jaw and the lower part of my nose because it was such a humid day so the product slipped around a lot. With this, I realized that the contour stick might perform better in colder weathers. If you're living in humid areas such as myself, it would be best to place a light layer of powder-type bronzer on top of this product. 


I believe that the contour stick helped in giving an illusion of a slightly slimmer face and a smaller nose. Since it's really easy to blend out and buff into the skin, the outcome is very natural looking. It's as if you're not actually wearing any contour or highlight. 


MY THOUGHTS 
This product would be great for those who are just starting out in contouring and highlighting. There's very little room for mistakes or harsh looking lines because of the fact that it's so easy to blend. It's sad though that there isn't much product. It's so creamy that it's quickly used up. Where I live, they sell this for a bit more than they do in Korea so that's kind of a bummer.

PROS 
– easy to use
 – easy to blend
- great for shading and highlighting beginners
– build-able shading and highlighting

 CONS 
– not a lot of product
 – product slips around when humid

RATING (4/5 STARS) ★★★★☆

RECOMMENDATION
To contouring beginners, this is probably one of the safest cream contouring and highlighting products you'll use! Of course, experts can also opt for this product to achieve a very natural contoured look.

PS. I wish this would come with more product. There isn't that much left after I used it, ㅠㅠ

♥ 
Tasha
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