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Which is Better?⎪Eyeshadows that Set like Tattoos


Today I want to do a little comparison post, comparing between some of the eyeshadows that completely set like tattoos on the eyelids. I was going to originally just introduce one of these as my recent favorite, but I thought, why not introduce a whole bunch that have similar formulation and finish?

To start off, the one I wanted to really talk about was the Stila Smudge Crayon in the shade "Antique". The color works perfect for my skin and for the lazy days, I find it so easy to smudge my eyelids with just this shade. Because these smudge crayons by Stila are quite "un-blendable" all I can really do it slap it on. These eyeshadows set completely, pretty much the moment you put it on. I find it almost impossible to blend it, even right after application. Because of that reason, it was something that I didn't quite reach for. But because it sets so completely, it sticks on the eyelids all day. I also love the shade "Antique" in particular because it is so natural but gives dimension at the same time. I find that I can get away with this single shadow across the lid and not needing other shadows in particular.

With that being said, one of the most popular Stila shades is the shade "kitten". If I were fair-skinned, I would have loved this for the all-over-the-lid application. I guess people love the shade "kitten" for the same reason I love "antique" - but the only difference is that "kitten" would look to white on my skin. So if you are medium-olive skin-toned, the "Antique" would be the perfect everyday shade, and if you are fair-light skin-toned, "Kitten" would be gorgeous! But of course there are no rules!

As I was swatching the Stila "Antique" I thought it looked quite similar to Maybelline's Color Tattoo in "Bad to the Bronze" - one of the most talked about shade in the beauty blog world. I delved into this pot as well, but I didn't like it so much. I have still yet to find out what the hype was. First off, the shade was too dark and dull for my skin. Unlike "Antique", which looks natural but gives dimension, I found "Bad to the Bronze" a shade that just darkened my overall features.

The Maybelline Color Tattoo, I found, was also a bit too chunky. This, like the Stila Smudge Crayons, is that it is so difficult to blend. Considering how dark the shade is, I wanted to blend it out. But it just made a bit of mess on my lids! It does set, and the shade has silver pigments in it. I might look pretty on more of the fair skin tones so that the color pops. Otherwise, for me - this was a bit of a no-no.

Now, going on to the high-end products: Chanel Stylo Eyeshadow and Charlotte Tilbury Colour Chameleon. I've already blogged about the Chanel one. I love it, and I especially love it in the summer because the shade is so beautiful and it has a water-wet look. As for the Charlotte Tilbury one, I've blogged about this one as well. I love the shade, pigmentation, and blend ability - all of that! But I still haven't figured out how I can wear it to look nice on me. If you do have light green eyes, this would probably look amazing.

Ratings: (out of 5 points)

Setting Power
  • Stila Smudge Crayons: 5/5
  • Maybeline Color Tattoo: 4/5
  • Chanel Stylo Eyeshadow: 4.5/5
  • Charlotte Tilbury: 4.5/5

Blendability
  • Stila Smudge Crayons: 1/5
  • Maybeline Color Tattoo: 1/5
  • Chanel Stylo Eyeshadow: 3.5/5
  • Charlotte Tilbury: 5/5

Color/Pigmentation
  • Stila Smudge Crayons: 4/5
  • Maybeline Color Tattoo: 3/5
  • Chanel Stylo Eyeshadow: 5/5
  • Charlotte Tilbury: 5/5

Lasting Power
  • Stila Smudge Crayons: 5/5
  • Maybeline Color Tattoo: 4/5
  • Chanel Stylo Eyeshadow: 4.5/5
  • Charlotte Tilbury: 4/5


The Little Things⎜Miscellany Favorites

Here are trinkets and small accessories that make me feel like a blogger.





Byredo Parfums "Blanche" hand cream - So good. Just, so good. That is all.

ETSY's shop "Daily Look" rings - I don't give these rings enough mention. These rings are gorgeous. Although I still love my Catbird rings, when you can't afford some real 14k gold rings, you can find similar ones on DailyLook. This girl seriously is talented and her jewelry are topnotch. They also come in beautiful packaging! Highly recommend you check out her shop :)

Larsson and Jennings Classic Watch - I mean, you know this already right? This is my watch and everyone who sees it asks me where it is from. I mean, everybody.

Warby Parker Holocomb Frames - "Hey, I am a New Yorker". That's what these frames say to me. Never felt so confident wearing glasses!

Chanel Lipstick in "La Romanesque" - Having a Chanel lipstick that clicks out is a beauty blogger's must



REVIEW⎜Chanel "Inimitable Waterproof" Mascara


The beautiful wand that keeps thick straight lashes curled all day. This is Chanel's "Inimitable Waterproof" Mascara.


I don't wear waterproof makeup because I hate having to fuss with taking it off at the end of the day. But then I hear that waterproof mascaras are the secret to curled lashes. I haven't tried too many, but even if I don't have any other mascaras to compare with, I know this thing is amazing! The only other waterproof mascara I can compare it to is the ByTerry Soyeaux Waterproof Mascara. This was also beautiful in keeping my lashes curled, but the price of the ByTerry was...!!!  

So in comparison, the Chanel mascara ($32) seemed quite affordable. I love this a little more too because the wand helped coat every lash. The black is intense and you can coat it several times without it clumping. 

Here are snaps of my lashes closeup. The curl stays on all day. Love, love! Just remember that my lashes are super straight and just a pain to keep curled. Keeping them in this state is a miracle in it of itself! 

I also featured this product in my January Favorites




January Favorites⎪Makeup Highlights


It's a little late, so even though I'm posting this as "January Favorites", it's more like makeup that I've been enjoying recently.

I kept the usual ones out of this post because I mention them all the time, products like Estee Lauder Maximum Cover foundation or my Hourglass Arch Brow Pencil. I wanted to add new favorites and products I haven't mentioned in awhile.

Products I've been loving for a long time but haven't mentioned recently: Perfekt Brow Perfection Gel. I love this stuff. Another long time favorite is the Nars lipstick in the shade Honolulu Honey. It really is a beautiful peach nude that works well with my skin tone. (See the swatch here) Love, love it! And finally, this product isn't "new" in that I've already featured it on my blog here but it is fairly a new discovery so I thought I'd best mention it. It is the BeautyBlender makeup applicator.

As for new products, I have quite a few - ones I have never mentioned on my blog before.

You know I've been obsessed with primers right? I mean just the past year, I've used three different kinds of primers for the face. And even still, if I hear about a good primer, I am willing to try it. They make all the difference in the world when it comes to how you look throughout the day. This really cute packaged primer called Egg Pore smooth balm from TonyMoly is a pretty darn good primer! It is meant to be used where you are oily and where your pores are visible. It has a tightening effect because of the egg that they use. It also contains other ingredients that helps clear the skin as well as keeping the makeup on. The egg and camellia extracts controls sebum and oil production. Because it is a balm type, it is amazing in smoothing over bumps, pores, and wrinkles! Above all else, it smooths the face and keeps makeup lasting long and that's what makes it pretty amazing. You can get this on Amazon.

Another new product that I've been in love with is Chanel's "Inimitable Waterproof" mascara. Oh goodness, where do I begin with this mascara? I guess I'll begin by saying that I love that it keeps my curls on... all day. I have thick straight lashes. I don't even expect my eyelashes to curl, let alone, stay curled. The last time a mascara kept my curls was the ByTerry mascara that they stopped selling. After that one exorbitant priced mascara, I went back to be okay with straight lashes. But then, I discovered this and just was amazed.  Read the review here.

A lip product that I'll do a separate post about is the HolikaHolika Waterproof Tint Stick. This thing is something I've never tried before - a tint that takes things to another level. Really. You'll have to take my word for it until I write an in-depth review because... it's that good.

Finally, an eye palette that I love because of its versatile use is the Pony x Memebox Palette 1. I love that some of the shades can be used for contouring and even brows. You can create so many looks with this one palette. You can read more about it here.

Chanel Rouge Allure Velvet⎪La Romanesque (No.50)








This lipstick is beautiful in every way. The Rouge Allure Velvet has a semi-matte finish but it was so surprisingly smooth! It does not hug to dry patches and it definitely didn't dry out my lips. It is velvet by its very name.

The color "La Romanesque" is such a beautiful shade. It looks like a dark pink-rose but once you apply it to the lips, it looks quite vibrant. The color is neither too pink nor too red. It has a rose tone mixed with a raspberry shade. It looks both classic and young.

And need I talk about the packaging? I love it that you could click the product out. It makes it extra special indeed!

Wishlist #6⎪beauty & others

There is something lovely about putting wish list products in a visual collage. These are some of the things that I've been dreaming about :)


  1. Tom Ford Wild Ginger
  2. Chanel Les Bieges
  3. Longchamp Le Pilage Backpack
  4. Pashley Cycles Britannia 
  5. Charlotte Tilbury Golden Goddess eye palette

The Topshelf.


Ever wondered what my Topshelf actually looks like? It's actually a double-Topshelf since a glass separates what's actually on top and what is displayed below. You can see some of my favorite items that I in fact frequently talk about. Fragrances are of course, a must. Need I mention Diptyque as my all-time favorite? Watch. It takes the largest and center position of it all! I have a few candles placed here and there, ones especially from Cire Trudon, Diptyque, Tocca, and Neom. I have a glass mirror box on the left side, holding some of my favorite jewelries from Catbird.

Below my glass cover are assortments of unopened boxes and opened treats that I like to leave on for display. A new collection piece is the Larsson & Jennings watch that I am absolutely loving right now. I also have a few grab-and-go essentials like my Tangle-Teasers and hair-curl things for quick fixes.

All of my makeup is stored in the drawers right below this topshelf. As for skincare, that's stored in another compartment. If you want to see a gist of the setup, you can watch My Makeup Collection video if you'd like! Here, I'm linking it down below:


Do you recognize any of the items?

My Beauty Picks #3

I've decided. I'm going to call the "Recent/Current Favorites" posts I used to do, "My Beauty Picks" instead. That being said:

Recently, I have been loving a few oldies but goodies, and some new things I haven't featured a lot on my blog yet.


So here it is: Watch this video --> My Beauty Picks #3


Products mentioned in the video:

Nars "And God created the Woman"
http://etherealellie.blogspot.com/2013/10/and-god-created-woman.html

Nars Sin blush
http://etherealellie.blogspot.com/2012/11/plum-up-cheeks.html

Nars Laguna Bronzer

This Works Tinted Moisturizer
http://etherealellie.blogspot.com/2013/03/creating-solid-no-wait-flawless-base.html

Michael Todd's Charcoal Detox Gel Cleanser 
http://etherealellie.blogspot.com/2013/10/charcoal-detox-products.html

Mario Badescu Bee Pollen Night Cream
http://etherealellie.blogspot.com/2012/12/sleeping-in-radiance-mario-badescu-bee.html

Estee Lauder Maximum Coverage Double Wear
http://etherealellie.blogspot.com/2013/07/ranking-my-most-loved-foundations.html

Chanel Perfection Lumiere Foundation

Ofra Universal Brow Pencil
http://etherealellie.blogspot.com/2013/09/discovery-product-2-ofra-universal-eye.html

Maybelline Dream-Lumi under-eye concealer
http://etherealellie.blogspot.com/2013/06/loving-drugstore-1.html

Diptyque Genevier Candle

Essie Bahama Mama
http://etherealellie.blogspot.com/2012/10/anybody-bahama.html

Butter London Nail Foundation

Seche Vite Top Coat

Ranking my Most-Loved Foundations!


I've never done a just-foundation blogpost and so I'm excited to be sharing with you my favorite foundations. Seriously, my favorite of the so many I've tried! And, I'm not going to just end there. I'm also going to rank them from most to least, although it's going to be really hard. So please don't end with the numbers. Read the descriptions as well :) It's because I love them all!

As a reference, let me tell you about my skin. This foundation works for me and I have combination/oily skin, blemish-prone, light to medium skin tone, with yellow undertone, and I like to wear my foundation .5- 1.0 shade lighter than my actual skin tone, but nonetheless it must not look like a mask because of the difference of color from face to neck. Now, here are the list of my favorite foundations ranked amongst themselves.

  1. Estee Lauder Double Wear Maximum Cover, Shade 03 Creamy Vanilla
  2. Nars Sheer Glow Foundation, Shade "Fiji" 
  3. Laura Mercier Silk Creme Foundation, Shade "Bamboo Beige"
  4. Chanel Perfection Lumière, Shade 20 Beige
  5. Jemma Kidd Light as Air, Shade 02 Light
Now, here are the swatches so you can refer to them as I talk about them:



Let's begin with my favorite foundation of all time, and forever time. Estee Lauder Double Wear Maximum Cover. The shade I have is 03 Creamy Vanilla. This foundation is the best of the best. I did write a whole blogpost on it, but it definitely wasn't my best. I say that because the post doesn't portray how amazing this foundation actually is. Since trying this foundation I have tried to get everyone around me to buy it. It's just simply the best, for those specifically looking for maximum coverage but not-at-all cakey foundation. It is thick but what is amazing is that it doesn't look cakey at all. Of course, all you need is a little to go a long way but whatever suits your boat should work as well! Because it is such densely pigmented and best coverage foundation, most people use it as a concealer. Blah with that! If I want a f.l.a.w.l.e.s.s. face, I'm going to use this all over my face! And, it is so long-lasting. Come summer and humidity, it just doesn't matter. It won't budge once it sets, so make sure you spread it out in small portions over the face because it does set rather quickly. I use a Real Techniques Face Expert Brush to apply and it's like a match made in heaven :)

Next up. Nars Sheer Glow in the shade "Fiji". Seriously, this foundation is a forever repurchase. Again, amazing coverage and the glow it gives the face is nothing overdone. It's so subtle and the glow looks more like a radiance from beneath the makeup! It gives you a young and fresh look. This foundation doesn't last nearly as long as the Estee Lauder but with a primer, it should last you through the more significant part of the day/night! Another thing I like about this is that it sets just as well as the other favorite foundations on my list. That is just a must for me. I hate liquid foundations that never set and just stray on your face. Yuck! Since I have oily skin, setting to a either powder or solid liquid (?) is of paramount importance. That way, it doesn't feel like your skin is wet, especially in the summer humidity! Interesting thing is that though it is the most watery out of all the other foundations (like it can literally run down your face/hands when you put some on), it sets perfectly! I use the Real Techniques Buffing Brush for this, since it's more watery. Love them together. I talk more about this foundation here.

Laura Mercier Silk Creme is lovely for medium-full coverage. I like foundations to actually lay as a flawless foundation for whatever needs to go on top: blush, bronzer, eyeshadows, etc., Nothing looks good without a good foundation! So, this is a similar consistency as the Estee Lauder when you first pump it out. It's thick and dense. But again, it will smooth out like silk on the face and give such a natural finish! Nothing cakey at all. Unlike the Nars it doesn't have a glow, but it isn't completely matte either. It's just... well, natural. The very slight downfall is the color range. I had such a hard time choosing the shade because what it seems on the hand swatched changes over time. Meaning, on the face applied, the color is darker than it just seems. I have the shade Bamboo Beige, but if you see the swatch you will see that it is much darker than the rest. Over time, that darkness is more obvious. When I use this shade, I make sure to use a lot of under-eye concealer to brighten certain areas! I apply this with my Real Techniques Expert Face Brush. You can read my first blogpost on this foundation here.

I haven't talked about this foundation in awhile, and that's because I haven't used it that often. But nonetheless, every time I use it I think, wow Chanel just does everything right. The Chanel Perfection Lumiere Foundation gives again great coverage. I can't say that it is "full" as Estee Lauder or Nars but more on the borderline between medium and full. What I love about this foundation is the finish of it. It is completely matte. For all those who want to get rid of any kind of shine on the face, this gives that perfect matte look without the effect of cakiness or heavily-done makeup. It just looks like you have naturally matte skin! Also, the smell is that lovely Chanel scent and even though it's liquid it feels like powder once it sets. How lovely, so after it sets (which again, this sets quite quickly) you almost feel like there's nothing on the skin. The downside? Price!

Lastly, it is the foundation I love the least! It's Jemma Kidd Light as Air foundation, which is a medium-full coverage foundation that actually doesn't sell anymore! So, I was wondering what was the point in blogging about it anyway if you readers can't even go try it :( But still, I do want to feature all the foundations that have and use so... forgive the fact that even if you wanted to try it, you can't! This is a very watery foundation, much like Nars. I think the setting time for this foundation is the longest out of the rest. It does feel light on the skin but not as light as say the Chanel foundation. The downside of this foundation is that because the brand was closing, the labeling and the actual colors were all over the place! It took me about 3 returns to get the right shade, and I'm still unsure as to whether the 02 Light shade is the correct shade! But it works so it's all good :) This finish is also a bit glowy.

Here is another pic of the swatches without flash (a bit shakey I'm afraid!):


The Nars and Chanel foundations have almost the perfect color match together, but because of the finish difference, the Nars blends into my skin a bit better. The Laura Mercier is the darkest and though I can still wear it without looking weird, I'd rather go about 1.5 shade lighter than what I have! It actually looks even darker in real-life than in these pictures! The Estee Lauder works very well for me. The Jemma Kidd seems to be the redder of the rest! On the face, it doesn't seem that obvious though :) My favorite shades are: 1 2, and 4.

So there you go. That was my full-on ranking of my favorite foundations. I've tried a lot of foundations, and they are definitely products I would repurchase again and again! I hope the color descriptions also helped, oh, and what kind of brush I use to get the best finish.

If you have any questions, leave them down below and I'll try my best to answer them :)



One Eyeshadow is Enough


For the beauty addicts, one eyeshadow cannot be enough. It isn't feasible. But, surprisingly, it can be enough for those lazy days when you want wear less but dazzle nonetheless. I've gotten here a list of eyeshadows that you can wear on their own and still dazzle!


Giorgio Armani: Eyes to Kill
Now, these are quite the luxe items I must say! They are called soft eyeshadows that look more like a pressed pigment to me. Meaning, they do fly loose and so the package comes with a block press down thing so that you can always keep the pigments in tack. But, I must say that besides them being so loose sometimes, they are super velvety and uber-pigmented. Their eyeshadows have to be one of the best out there in the market. 
  • No. 27 - craziest pink in town. A pink with hues of blue and green and gold. Sweep this on, or rather pack it on and let it glitter away!
  • No. 26- gold. you want soft velvet luxe gold on your eyes, this is it.
  • No. 24- the baddest of the smokey eyes! Seductive in it's dark brown hue with bursts of golden nuggets! Build this from right along the lash line and up, smoking it out by blending it. You'll get this intense smokey effect!



Chanel Eyeshadow Style
Need I say more about them? I've featured them on my blog before and they are crazy good. It's limited edition for now I think, so go grab some if you'd like. They are good all on their own. Why? The sparkle catches the light and contours your eyes as is. Love.
  • Moon River
  • Pink Lagoon
MAC
Not all from MAC can be worn on their own. They weren't meant to so it doesn't matter. But these two in particular look perfect on their own. 
  • "Beaming" Pressed pigment- I've blogged about this before. Wet eyes on a different level. The gleam it gives isn't "sparkly" in the glittery-kind but in the wet-kind. It looks dark brown in the pan but swatched, it has the bronze, burnt-orange tone and it goes really well with orange blushes :)
  • Sumptuous Olive- I bought this because the PersianBabe on Youtube listed this as one of her favorite eyeshadows and she always pulls off the greatest looks. It is simply as lovely as she described it to be. It's a green/gold with a brown undertone. In the pan, it looks green but when you swatch it it turns brown. But when you pack it on, then the green shines through again! Lovely. It lovely on it's own because it catches the light in a way where the green and brown/gold give such a wonderful mix. So, that by itself gives the illusion that it is two colors and not one :)
Maybelline
The cheapest of the bunch but pretty darn good! It's a cream kind, and it's the brown/bronze with silver hints kind. It's pretty good. And cheap. And long-lasting. And, I blogged about this one too.
  • Color Tattoo in "Bad to the Bronze"



So, next time you don't want to do your eyes with too much pressure and you'd rather have the eyeshadows themselves do the job, try these. They make life dazzle :)
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