Showing posts with label B. Superdrug. Show all posts
Showing posts with label B. Superdrug. Show all posts
I got the B. Creative Art Edition Vol.2 Eye Essentials Night Palette (V) for Christmas (phew, that's a gobful!!) and have finally got around to testing it and oooh, it's pretty!


You get a cream eyeshadow and 3 powder shadows, 2 brow powders, a brow wax, a mascara and a couple of naff applicators.  If you want to see what I think of the mascara, check out my recent mascara smackdown post! :)
Eyeshadow colours, clockwise from top left:
Marylebone (cream), Chelsea, Kensington, Knightsbridge.

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Marylebone is a soft shimmery peachy brow cream shadow, great as a base
Chelsea is a beautiful shimmery light silver
Kensington is a dark shimmery gunmetal grey 
Knightsbridge is a gorgeous shimmery dark green

here is a quick, super simple look that I did with the palette using Marylebone on the lid as a base. Then I patted Chelsea over the top and used Kensington just to deepen the crease. Unfortunately my camera has washed it out big style. Ignore the mascara smudge on my lid - whoops!

I think this is a fab little palette. I like the mascara, I tried out the lighter brow powder colour and it gives a nice natural finish and the wax tames the strays.  The eyeshadows are all gorgeous too.

This palette is on sale at the moment for £10 in Superdrug stores and online, it's usually £14.99.

Love & Stuff
Sal xXx

So for what seems like AGES now I've been testing mascaras out for a post that I've wanted to write ever since I relaunched this blog: a post about vegan mascara options.

I'm going to jump straight in and tell you what I like about each mascara and I'll also include the price and where you can buy them from.

For comparison purposes, here is a pic of my eyeball with naked eyelashes! GAH, horrible. :)  I'm not sure how well you can see but they're not particularly long and they're very fair.


OK, let's do this! Starting with....

Eyeko - Skinny Brush Mascara (V)
£15 from Eyeko's website or Selfridges stores

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I will start by saying this is the most expensive mascara I'm reviewing today. I've always been of the opinion that pricey mascaras are not worth the money, because they need to be replaced so often and there's some brilliant 'drugstore' options out there. I still stand by this, however, this mascara is brilliant.

It gives really long, dramatic lashes, without adding falsies. So if you're going for a smokey eye, or bright makeup and just can't be bothered adding lashes, or don't have the time - this is the one!

I don't think it's meant to be waterproof, but I definitely find it's water resistant.  Also, at the end of the day when I've been wearing it for more than 12 hours, my lashes are still curly!

As with all good things though, there's a (teeny) downside - the removal is a bitch!!

Barry M Lash Vegas Blackest Black with Fibres (V)
 £6.49 from Barry M's Website or from Superdrug, Boots or larger supermarkets

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This is my favourite 'drugstore' or affordable range mascara.  I actually don't love the original formula of Lash Vegas (I like the waterproof one ok and actually use it on bridal clients) but this one with the fibres is a much better formulation and is basically now my every day mascara.

One good coat of this is enough, a second will add extra drama.  It also removes easily with my regular cleanser.  It can get a bit clumpy, as you can see below, but working it through with the brush usually separates the lashes out enough.


B. Longer Mascara (V)
£9.99 (although it's on sale for £4.99 right now) on Superdrug's website or in store
(The packaging of mine is silver because it was from a palette.)

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I tried one of the B. mascaras when the range first came out in Superdrug and I wasn't a fan. It's one of those mascaras that forms tubes around the lashes and I just really thought it was kind of blah!  However, this one, I actually really like. I got this with one of their palettes that I got at Christmas time (which I have a post about coming up!) and was prepared to hate it.

Again it's one of those tube forming mascaras which they say will come off 'easily with a bit of warm water'. HAHA, no.  It DOES come off with warm water, but it needs a pretty good rub to do so - also an eyelash came with it when I did this, maybe I was a bit over-zealous!  I also found a few little stubborn bits that I had to kind of pick off.

On the plus side, it did give my lashes length and it separated nicely. It was also good for bottom lashes.


GOSH Amazing Length'N Build (CV)
 £5.99 from Superdrug

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This used to be my gym bag mascara. Which means that I like it a lot because I used to go to the gym every morning pretty much. Now I've let that slide, but let's not talk about that, it has been left in the drawer for a while. So rediscovering it for this post was great.

I do like this mascara, although it's probably the least dramatic one I tested; if you just like a mascara to darken your lashes but don't necessarily want much length or volume added, this might be a good one for you.  It needs a couple of coats to get a good effect but it doesn't smudge, it has a nice brush and doesn't go all gammy and claggy!

M&S Autograph False Lash Effect Mascara (CV)
 £11.00 from Marks and Spencer's website or in stores

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The first thing I want to say about this is that the formula is quite nice and I did like the effect of it. BUT DAT BRUSH DOE!!! UGH, I am far FAR to clumsy for this brush. I have used this 2 or 3 times and without fail, every time, I poked myself in the eye with it. Ouchies.

Hopefully you can see from the pics above that the brush is like a regular fat mascara brush on 2 sides and pointy and plasticy on the other sides. It's supposed to help you be able to work through the clumps but as I said above, I'm too clumsy for it!


Also, I got a craptonne of it on my eyelid - not saying that this is totally the fault of the mascara because I do this pretty much every day anyway. But this is more than I usually manage to smear on myself.  On the plus side though, once it dried it flaked off super easily without wrecking my makeup.

Beauty Without Cruelty Full Volume Mascara (V)
£11.99 from their website

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Another surprise here - I don't mind this mascara!!  I have used their products before because I love the idea of supporting a fully cruelty free, vegan makeup company but have always been disappointed. The makeup was also mediocre and reminiscent of cheap nasty makeup that I wouldn't have touched.

But when I tried this mascara out I was pleasantly surprised. I was expecting it to be one that just made your lashes black but didn't add anything to them. I was wrong... it's actually pretty good!

The formula is nice and 2 good coats gave a not especially dramatic but decent effect.

Makeup Revolution Amazing Volume (AV)
£2 from Revolution's Website or from selected Superdrug stores

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I am a huge fan of Revolution products: they are affordable, there's a tonne of products available, they're pretty vegan friendly* and for the most part, they're awesome.

However, I don't like this mascara.  I picked the * one out of a few available and when I took it out the box I really didn't like the packaging but that's by the by.  I also noticed when I took the wand out that it appeared to be a formula that had fibres in, which I wasn't expecting.  As I'm a fan of the Barry M Lash Vegas Fibres, I was happy to see that.  When I applied it though, the fibres just kind of clung to the tips of my lashes, making some of the lashes look long and the rest normal length.

Also, 2 coats on my lashes and my left eye (always the troublesome bugger) was a clumpy spidery mess.  I worked it in and used the brush to separate the lashes as much as possible, I just wasn't a fan of the overall formula.  Add to that, the 2nd time I dipped the wand in, when I pulled it out the whole top came off (the bit that scrapes off the excess product!) I managed to screw it back in but gah! Gah!!

So no, this one is a thumbs down I'm afraid. (Can you see the fibres just kind of hanging off some of the lashes?) Although for £2 it's better than it probably should be!

*when it comes to vegan items, Revolution say they don't claim to be vegan, but anything non-vegan is obvious in the list, such as beeswax, lanolin or carmine.

ELF Defining Mascara (CV)
£3.95 from Eyeslipsface

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I went into this with low expectations, I must admit. I used to have a really crap ELF mascara, in a white tube that was about as much use as a chocolate teapot.  So I was pleasantly surprised when I tried this one.  I picked this out of the several that ELF do, because it was literally the only black mascara in stock, except the one with the teeny brush that's really meant for bottom lashes.

Anyway, I really like the brush and it goes on well. It really only needs one coat as well to get a pretty good effect. It's nice for bottom lashes too!

So here's where I'm on the fence: 2 coats and the lashes are a bit spidery. No biggie, just needs a comb through with a lash comb or stick to one coat.

But there's more.  The first day I wore it, I was on the train to work about an hour after I applied it and I did a big sneeze, which obviously made me squeeze my eyes shut and my lashes all sort of stuck together.  And even 8 hours later, there was still a bit of tackiness, so it's kind of a sticky formula. Again, annoying but not a deal breaker.

Removal is what really lets this mascara down though. It took a decent scrub to remove it and a couple of my eyelashes came away with it.

Conclusion: I don't hate it, I don't love it either!

Lilylolo Natural Mascara (V)
£10.99 from Lilylolo

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The last one I tested was one that I was expecting to kind of suck, because whenever I've tried mascaras from 'natural' / mineral brands before, they have. But you know what, it's pretty great.  I love the brush, I think it's the perfect shape & size.  I was pleasantly surprised that their mascara was vegan, as not everything in their range is, although it is a very vegan friendly company.

The formula is very nice too. Smooth, super black and makes my lashes look nice.  Nothing particularly dramatic but for an every day mascara; I like this a lot.  Removed easily and still looked good at the end of the work day.  Only down side, is that by the end of the work day, there were a few crumbs of the mascara had dropped onto my face. Not a biggie though!


So there we are. I was pleasantly surprised to find that there really are some great vegan options nowadays when it comes to mascaras - it used to be near on impossible to find one without beeswax.  The above mascaras are mostly all good mascaras and a few are really great.  Most get a thumbs up, some I'm on the fence about.

My everyday choice would still be Barry M Lash Vegas because as well as being a fabulous mascara, it's super affordable and it's the one that is the easiest to get hold of, as both Superdrug & Boots sell Barry M, as do some larger supermarkets like Tesco.

My splurge fancy choice for proper dramatic lashes goes to Eyeko's skinny brush, which I love love love, despite it being a mutha beeyotch to remove! For a dramatic eye look when you don't want the hassle of applying falsies, this is the one!

So there you go.  Did I miss your favourite vegan mascara?  Tell me about it, I'd love to add to this post at some point, once my eyes have forgiven me! :o)

Love & Stuff
Sal xXx

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 B. Complete Eyeshadow Quad in Pop!

I'm not sure it technically qualifies as a Friday Favourite yet because I literally bought it 20 minutes ago. But look how pretty this eyeshadow palette from B. is! 

Firstly the packaging is super cute....




It has 3 lovely, summery powder shadows in, the white is a cream shadow (they're calling it a primer) and it really doesn't show up on my swatch.


After swatching them, I can tell they will definitely need a primer, possibly a white/light base too, to make them show up.

The green on the far left of the swatch above is the new B. Shimmer cream shadow (shade 158 Tropic) that appears to be in the same collection, it's really gorgeous and will be perfect under the green shade from the quad.


I'll try this out this weekend so look out for some looks from it next week maybe! :)

That's all for now. Have a fab weekend all.

Love & Stuff
Sal xXx
Holy crap it's April already!!

Which means it's time for March favourites. I'm jumping straight in with...

B. Vivid Eyeshadow - Cinnamon (V)
I bought this recently in one of my many Superdrug browsing sessions and ever since, I've been loving it as a crease/transition shade. Lovely warm brown.

Eyeko Skinny Brush Mascara (V)
This mascara is AWESOME. It's a bit of a biatch to get off, but it's worth it.  I'm working on a vegan mascara comparisons post which will hopefully be up this month, so keep an eye out for that if you want to know more.

OCC Conceal (V)
This one is a grower. At first I really didn't like it because it's so creamy and I have so many lines under my eyes that creamy concealers just look horrendous after about 5 minutes. But I've learned that if it's used super sparingly it's really great. It's great for blemishes (I use shade Y1 for that) and for under the eyes I blend R0 & R2 (they were sold out of R1 when I bought these but it's on my list for future purchase!) to cover the dark circles then Y1 over that. I really use the tiniest amount and only put it where the darkness is, avoiding any liney areas. Then set it with loose powder, the teeniest amount and it's pretty great.  I like to use this brush for blending out my concealer.....

Sigma P80 Small Precision Flat Kabuki (V)
It's rad. You need it. That is all.

B. Lipstick in Doll's House (V)
This is the perfect peachy pink shade that I have been reaching for pretty much every workday this month. I keep it in my handbag and it works with pretty much any eye look. I don't have much time in the mornings as during the week I go to the gym before work so my makeup is minimal. This is great as it's not too overpowering for simple eyemakeup.

MeMeMe Blush Me - Pink (CV)
I've had this blush for AGES and I still love it. It's a lovely pink and although it looks quite glittery in the box, it's really not.
Real Techniques Buffing Brush (V)
I love my Sigma F80, really love it. But recently I've been reaching for this brush much more often. It's not as dense as the sigma, it's softer, but it makes super easy work of blending in foundation flawlessly.

GOSH Eyebrow Pencil - GreyBrown (CV)

Someone mentioned on the PPK that Anastasia's products might not be vegan. I think that they're covering their arse a bit because there's nothing suspect in the ingredients list of the Brow Wiz. But either way, much as I love the Brow Wiz, it's forkin pricey and not that easy to get hold of over here. So because I love GOSH so much I tried their pencil and I love it!!  It's a perfect shade, doesn't pull ginger, which a lot of brow pencils do on fair skin. It's a nice texture, soft but not too soft that it goes on heavy.  And it has a spoolie on one end which is vital for brows. If you're looking for a brow pencil, I'd totally recommend you trying this one out!

That's it for March Faves.... what's been your favourite products this month? Leave me a comment and let me know or hit me up on Facebook or Twitter - links for those above right!

Love & Stuff
Sal xXx