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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Sugarpill Cosmetics Birthday Sale

Hi Angels,

During these blizzard filled days we are having in the Northeast, I have had to resort to internet shopping. I just received  an email today from Sugarpill Cosmetics. If you have been following this blog you know we love this Indy brand because of the vibrant colors and pigmentation of their eyeshadows.  

Well Angels, Sugarpill is having a birthday  and we get the present.  On Monday the 17th every item on their site (excluding new releases) will be 20% off.  I am excited to buy some pigments or some of their outrageous eyelashes.  

Here is the pic:

And yes Angels,there is no code to remember.  So all you have to do is put it in the bag and checkout.  

So anyone else taking advantage of this sale? Let us know what you plan on buying.  If you're new to the brand, you will not be disappointed! 

Until next time Angels,
Happy Haulin'



Friday, December 20, 2013

Urban Decay Naked Palette 3 Review and Swatches


Hi Angels!

On December 12th the third Naked Palette was released at your local Sephora, Ulta and Macy's department stores.  I snagged mine online as soon as it was available.  

This palette is described as a Rosey neutral.  That is the main difference between this and the other palettes.  
Stock photo here: 



Naked Palette 1 is a bronze based neutral palette.  It is great for those with skin that has warm tones.  It is seen here:

Naked Palette 2 is a Taupe based neutral palette.  It contained more matte colors as well.  I think this is best for people with cool tones.  Here is a pic of Naked Palette 2:


Now that we have been refreshed about the older palettes, let's look at Naked Palette 3.  Here is my palette:




These are the colors from left to right.
1. Strange-matte beige with a pearl sheen.
2. Dust- light pink frost
3. Burnout-pink shimmer 
4. Limit-matte nude pink
5. Buzz-medium nude pink frost
6. Trick- frosty rose gold
7. Nooner-medium matte rosy brown 
8. Liar-copper shimmer
9. Factory- deep copperyshimmer
10. Mugshot- shimmery taupe
11.Darkside-dark grey taupe
12. Black heart-a matte black with cranberry sparkle.

Here are the swatches on NW 43 skin:

With flash-

Without flash-

Here are the swatches by four:
Left to right-Strange, Dust, Burnout, Limit

Buzz, Trick, Nooner, Liar


Factory, Mugshot,Darkside,Blackheart


So what do I think?  Well if you have seen  my review of the LORAC unzipped palette then you know this us right up my alley.  This is chock full of beautiful warm neutrals that can be worn everyday.  It is housed in an easy travel case with a double ended brush.  Angels, don't walk, run and get this A.S.A.P.  It compliments the other palettes very well.  I've been asked a lot about whether or not it's worth it to get this palette if you have either of the other two.  My opinion is that this palette contains enough unique colors from the first two to be worth your money.  Take Naked Palette 2 & 3 or 1& 3  on a getaway to have all your bases covered. 

I hope this has been helpful to you.  Let us know if you have bought the palette or intend to get it!   

Until next time Angels,
Happy Haulin'!






Wednesday, October 30, 2013

MAC Pressed Pigments Review

Hello Angels!

Back with a review of some MAC pressed pigments I picked up to complete my collection of what I found most interesting from that collection.  While I was at it I also decided to try (for the first time!) their Strobe Liquid, famed by many makeup artists and beauty bloggers as a go-to for creating an ethereal glow on any skin tone.  So it came home with me (see separate review post!).

All told I own 7 of the 20 pigments.  The complete collection can be viewed here
Here is my haul (plus strobe liquid):


I've swatched them on my NW45 skin.
From left to right, we have:
Moth (silver based light purple), Sweet Acting (silver based frosty pink), Angelic (silver based frosty off-white), Day Gleam (pearly NC30 shade), Deeply Dashing (pearly NW55 shade), Lime Ice (glittery seafoam green) and lastly Black Grape (deep aubergine with multi-pearl).  No primer, one good firm swipe across the pan.  


What do you think?  Ok well for starters let's address the name: Pigments  When we were discussing this with our local fave MAC artist she explained that the goal of these was to provide something like their glitter pigments that is a little bit easier to use.  If you've every tried using any loose pigments or glitters then you understand what difficulty she's talking about.  Imagine dropping black MAC pigment... anywhere....  Disaster.  With these they stay put in the pan.  
What about the color payoff?  Well I'd say there's a loss of color on a darker skin tone such as mine, and the silver undertone can start to take over.  I purchased Moth when these first came out and really liked that I could use it as a lightly colored, sparkly overlay for my purple eyeshadow looks, and decided to go back for the others to use for the same purpose.  So for me, the fact that their color isn't high impact isn't a deal breaker.  What is high-impact is the SPARKLE!  And I'm not talking crazy looking arts and crafts glitter chunks.  The ultra fine sparkle from these babies on the lids is, as my boyfriend put it, "mesmerizing" for a fun date night makeup look.  

Here is an example I put together to illustrate:  



That said, the colors are subtle enough to wear during the day as well.  They're all pigmented enough to wear alone when applied correctly, and would look very nice with an "unmade-up" makeup look (especially the Day Gleam and Deeply Dashing pigments).  

How to apply, you ask?  I would use any stiff and short-bristled eyeshadow brush (my fave for these is the MAC 215 but the 213 and 239 work as well.  You just don't want the bristles so long that they flick sparkle all over your face as you apply.  Moisten the brush with a little MAC Fix+ solution misted over it to really pack the shadow on to deepen the color if desired.  I also recommend using Shadow Shields, to avoid excessive fallout (although with a moistened brush and careful application it's not too much of a problem).

The only heartbreaker here?  I couldn't get my hands on the most popular pressed pigment: Damson.  Described as a "deep brown with gold pearl" online, the pot I swatched in the store made me gasp it was so pretty on my brown skin.  But they're alllll sold out.  I may check Ebay, and pay above retail, it was that pretty.  

Well that's all for now.  Hope you liked the swatches and got some useful tips!  Please leave your comments and questions below and as always... Happy Haulin'!


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Urban Decay Feminine Palette Review and Swatches

Sale alert Angels!

Back with a quick alert to let you know about a fabulous palette I came across at my local Sephora that was on super sale.  The Feminine palette, originally $36.00 is on sale for $14 in-store at Sephora and for $16 on their website:   Urban Decay Feminine Dangerous Fun Palettes

First, I'm a huge fan of Urban Decay palettes in general.  The Naked Palette 1 and 2 are easy faves, as well as the Smoked palette.  These are invaluable for me, especially when it comes to travel and glam on the go.  So I didn't hesitate to give this palette a shot at this low price.
Well I wasn't disappointed.  Their shadows are always high-impact, with impressive pigmentation and true to pan color.

Here is the palette:






These colors are just as the name denotes:  Feminine.  Soft and pretty, just about each shade could be worn alone but this incorporates well into any makeup lover's collection, and the colors aren't redundant.  

Here are swatches on my hand, from left to right, Bordello, Skimp, and AC/DC:


And Gunmetal, Hijack, Lost:


To boot, UD palettes always come with a cool little "bonus" like a brush, an eyeliner or in this case, a travel sized Lip Junkie lipgloss-- a pretty, modestly shimmery neutral shade that will work with any of the shades in the palette.  Here is a swatch:


Told ya these palettes are absolutely perfect for travel!

Well I can't wait to find a free moment to play with this palette and create some fun looks.   Overall I give this very high marks and recommend it not only because of the price (CAN'T be beat for UD eyeshadow) but also because of the quality.  Will keep you posted!

Until next time Angels.... Happy Haulin!








Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Naked Palette 2 Eyeshadow look and UD Revolution F-Bomb Lipstick

And I'm back Angels!

This time gabbin' about a fan favorite, yes yours and mine, Urban Decay's Naked Palette 2.



Just taking a moment to share a look I created the other day and paired with none other than Urban Decay lipstick (more later).  If you're not familiar with this palette here it is...  A gorgeous array of neutral colors.  Some with shimmer, some without and a nice true black all the way to the right to boot.  This is one of my favorite palettes and also something I love to use for travel.  Anyways enough about that-- Here's the look:


To achieve this look I used Bootycall on the inner corner and inner lid, Chopper across the mid lid, Busted to create a soft cut crease and I blended this toward the brow bone with Snakebite.  Finally I used Foxy on the brow bone/highlight area.  NYX liquid eyeliner was used on the top lid to create the wing and Chopper (with a wet smudger brush) was applied to the inner lower corner, followed by Urban Decay Perversion smudged into the lower lash line and applied to the waterline.  I finished the look off with Benefit mascara They're Real.  Eyebrows filled in with a combo of MAC spiked eyebrow pencil and Anastasia Beverly Hills powder. 




For the lips, since the eyes were very tame color wise I thought I'd punch it up with some red-- F-bomb from the Urban Decay Revolution lipstick line (lined with MAC Vino pencil) and here it is:


A word about this lipstick:  It's the "F-bomb".  In this color it went on smoothly, wore like a dream and lasted hours.  I love it and will be wearing it a lot this fall.  If you're considering purchasing, stop considering and get to buying.  Nuf said lol.  

This eyeshadow look would pair well with my other faves from the UD Revolution lipsticks collection:  Venom, Shame and Anarchy.  What's awesome about these besides their color and wear is that there is a matching 24/7 glide on pencil that bears the same name for each lipstick.  Maybe I'll do a separate post on those soon haha!    

Well I hope you ladies enjoyed.  Let me know what you think and if a step by step is requested by enough people I will happily post!  For now happy painting!!!





Monday, September 2, 2013

Sugarpill Cold Chemisty Palette Review and Swatches

Hello Angels,

I recently purchased a new palette from Sugarpill.  It is the Cold Chemistry Palette that was released on August 17th.  I believe it will become a permanent part of the line.  The shadows can also be bought individually as well.

So let's take a look at this palette.  It is shaped differently than my other Sugarpill     palettes with a smaller mirror for your eyes.  Here's a peak:





There are four cool toned eyeshadows that everyone can wear.  

From left to right you have:
Soot and Stars- a charcoal gray with a teal frost finish  
Diamond Eyes- a cool white shadow with a frosted finish
Elemental Chaos- a cool dark purple with a frosted finish
Subterranean- a deep green with a frosted finish

How do they look on, you ask?  LOL
The color payoff is great and true to pan. They are very pigmented and will need to be patted on to achieve lots of color.  Here are swatches on NW43 skin:


This after one swipe and no primer.  Depending on positioning they may show some iridescence.  This is always a plus!

So would I recommend it??  Absolutely!  Especially if you are a makeup user that can't see themselves incorporating the colors in the other palettes.  These are excellent lid colors and would make a welcome addition to any smoky eye.  The palette or individual shadows can be bought at Sugarpillshop.com and Beautylish.com.  

Let me know what you think, especially if you decide to buy it!  

Until next time Angels
Happy Haulin'!

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Sugarpill @#$%! And Bulletproof

Hello Angels, 

Today I am going to review two more Sugarpill colors.  I bought them a while back.  The first one I bought from beauty lish with a Sugarpill palette I already reviewed earlier.  The color is @#$%!.  Lol, you read correctly.  It is a limited edition color that was available again this past July.  It is a true bright red shadow with subtle pearly finish.  This baby packs a punch and is not for those that want to play it safe.  It comes in a cute little case and with one touch gives you a lot of bang for your buck.

Here is a swatch on NW43 skin:

Now anyone that has been looking for the blackest black eye shadow should know about bulletproof from Sugarpill.  It is a true matte black eyeshadow with no blue tinge.  In my opinion it is the blackest color I have put in my eyes without using actual pigments.  It is a must have for those smoky looks.  If you purchase one eyeshadow from Sugarpill because you have enough shadows (gasp).  Bullet proof is the one to buy.


Take a look at it in the pan:


And finally, here's a swatch on NW43 skin.

That is a light swatch without primer to boot.  
Bulletproof is available online as we speak at Sugarpillshop.com and beautylish.com. Be on the lookout for @#$%!.  I don't think we have seen the last of it.

Let me know what you think and if you decide to buy any of these colors. Till next time Angels....

Happy Haulin'!

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Sugarpill Sweetheart Palette

Hello Angels,

In this post I will be reviewing the Sweetheart Palette from Sugarpill.  I have reviewed the other two palettes here as well. This palette has colors that Nicki Minaj would wear during her Barbiex10 days.  

Here is a pic of the palette.  As is customary with Sugarpill palettes it comes in a pretty pink case with a mirror inside.



From the top, left to right we have:
Dollipop- a matte bright pink fuchsia
After party- a bright matte cobalt
Midori- a matte bright Kelly green
Tako- a matte true white (one of the best in the biz)
Did I mention they were bright?  Lol

Here is a swatch on MAC NW43 skin:


These swatches are without primer and  the first swipe.  They are the perfect compliment to what you have in your stash.  Don't be afraid to try them and incorporate them into your eye looks.  You won't be sorry.  

Buying these three palettes means you own all but one shadow from the brand.  You can't say that about many other brands.  Log on toSugarpillshop.com to order.  Shipping is now $6 for any order under $100.

Try them out and let me know what you think.
Happy Haulin'!