Bouncy blush ingredients:
Talc, Dimethicone, Hydrogenated c6-14 olefin polymers, diisostearyl malate, silica, paraffinium liquidium / mineral oil / huile minerale, dimethicone/vinyl dimethicone crosspolymer, hexyl laurate, butylene/ethylene/styrene copolymer, ethylene/propylene/styre copolymer, synthtic fluorphlogopite, phenoxyethanol, triethoxycaprylylsilane, alumina, tin oxide [+/- may contain/peut contenir: mica, ci 77891 / titanium dioxide, ci 77007 / ultramarines, ci 77491, ci 77492, ci 77499 / iron oxides, ci 15850 / red 7, ci 19140 / yellow 5 lake, ci 15850 / red 6, ci 45410 / red 28 lake, ci 77120 / barium sulfate, ci 73360 / red 30, ci 15850 / red 7 lake, ci 15985 / yellow 6 lake] F.I.L d48237/4 US Patent Pending
Friday, December 30, 2011
Maybelline Color Tattoos
I'm quite shocked how drugstore lines are stepping up their game. First Wet n Wild and now Maybelline. I must say, their Color Tattoo cream shadows are a hit & are not to be missed by oily-lid gals like me.
Maybelline's line up of Color Tattoo consists of 9 vibrant colors varying from a metallic gold to bright turquoise. I had a hard time picking out my colors. I had seen a few posts raving about Tough as Taupe along with swatches. That definitely had to come home with me! Especially as a taupe fiend. I also picked out a gold color, Bold Gold, and a bronze called Bad to the Bronze. Lets take a look!
Tough as Taupe
Tough as Taupe could be described as a matte, mousy taupe. It has a prominent grey base over a purple/mauve one. I'd like to say that this is Mac Copperplate's creamy sister. I'm pretty sure they'd be identical dupes. This theory will be put to the test tomorrow (hello swatches!). The texture is very creamy and smooth. This is the only matte one I picked up from the display. I suspect the orange one may have been matte as well. Mattes have the reputation of being chalky. This isn't chalky by any means. The color applies evenly and blends seamlessly. Similar to Benefit Creaseless Cream Shadows, they dry a bit fast so quick blending might be needed.
Bold Gold
Bad to the Bronze
Bold Gold is a metallic true gold with gold sparkles. The formulation of Bold Gold and Bad to the Bronze would be described the same: smooth and creamy like Tough as Taupe. The light bronze sheen in Bad to the Bronze adds a beautiful dimension to the shadow itself. I would say this color is suitable for warm skin tones due to its warm undertone.
The longevity of this shadow is what surprises me most. I have extremely oily eyelids which means my eye shadow creases easily. My HG eye shadow primer is NYX HD eye shadow primer. It beats NARS big time, but that's another post. This has held up on my eyelids for over 8 hours (over primer) without any creasing. That's a huge miracle. I'm not sure how this would hold up over the summer since summers = sweating & oily heaven (cough hell). But as of right now, I'm beyond satisfied with its performance. It is true to color; what you see in the pot is what you get on your eyes. I'm tempted to test this without primer to see how it does.
I'd also like to note that it applies perfectly with a Mac 217 brush (my favorite for cream shadows).
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