lundi 31 octobre 2011

Happy Halloween from eyeliner on a cat!


I'd like to wish all the wonderful readers of eyeliner on a cat a spectacular Halloween, and in the spirit of the season, I thought I'd share a few spooky photos from my past. Enjoy!


No self-respecting former goth girl doesn't have a graveyard photo shoot under her belt


Forlorn, melancholy... Edwina Allan Poe


My tattoo of Christopher Lee as Dracula

Kitty in a costume for good measure, it is Halloween after all!


What perfume will you be wearing to celebrate Halloween today? I'm heavily entranced by Mandy Aftel's latest perfume solid, Oud Luban (review coming soon). 


[photo credit for cat: from the book Fashion Cats by Takako Iwasa]

Lancome Color Design Palette Rose Coquette & Paul & Joe Ornamental Pressed Powder

Recently, a friend visited the US and helped me to pick up another three Lancome Color Design Eye Brightening All-in-one 5 Shadow & Liner Palettes: Mauve Cherie, Violet Sweetheart and Rose Coquette.

Rose Coquette and Violet Sweetheart, which were part of the Doll Lashes collection for fall, come in cases with a lovely rose motif across the lid

Rose Coquette (US$48) includes a pale beige with micro flecks of iridescent shimmer, a bright metallic pink, a matte muddy brown, a shimmery taupe and a matte charcoal black.

The fresh bright pink is more vibrant with better color payoff than the pink shade in the Pink Envy Color Design Palette. The beige shade reminded me of MAC Vapour. It gives a soft dreamy finish without looking chalky. The taupe has a lovely lustrous glow while the charcoal black shade is well-pigmented and makes a good liner shade or for adding a touch of smokiness. The dull brown shade is the least interesting of the lot.

Using Too Faced Shadow Insurance as the base, I used the broad sponge applicator to apply the beige shade over the browbone area, the pink shade on the inner half of upper the lid and the silvery taupe shade on the outer half of the upper lid and along the lower lashline. I used the charcoal black shade to liner the upper lashline and the flat brown shade in the outer half of the crease.

I finished by lining the upper lashline with Stila Sparkle Waterproof Liquid Eye Liner in Sequins and applying Visee Lash Upswing Volume mascara BK001.

Aside from being very easy to apply and blend, the eyeshadows also lasted well over more than 8 hours of wear without fallout or creasing. I'm a big fan of the Color Design palettes as the slim lightweight compacts are very convenient for travel and the shades are usually very easy to work with and well-coordinated without being boring.

For the rest of the look, I used Cargo Foundation Oil-Free F-20 topped with Paul & Joe Ornamental Face Powder, Elizabeth Arden Pure Finish Mineral Cheekcolor in Sunkissed Rose, Addiction Lipgloss in Jealousys, Za Ever Brows BR21 and Fred Farrugia Concealer 05.

The Paul & Joe Ornamental Pressed Powder (S$67; 7g) is a light beige finishing powder with two shimmery pinkish beige strips for a glowy effect.

It makes the skin look more polished and smooth but doesn't provide much oil control. The micro-sparkles are only visible when one looks very closely.

List of ingredients

The Addiction lipgloss in Jealousys is from the Aurora Reflection fall collection. It looks like a deep grape in the tube but on the lips, it applies with just the barest hint of colour. I was disappointed in this as it looks basically like clear lipgloss on me. Nevertheless, it does keep the lips well-hydrated without feeling sticky and it lasts for up to four hours on my lips.


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Shu Uemura Holiday Collection Launch at Takashimaya

Shu Uemura is launching its holiday collection by Wong Kar Wai at Takashimaya this Friday. Do also check out Makeup Blogette for her review and swatches, plus the price list for Singapore.

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Addiction Website Update

Addiction has updated its website with its Sleepless Nights holiday coffret and new line of false eyelashes in six designs. Inspired by the mysterious night sky of the Northern Lights, the coffret includes a compact with eyeshadows in metallic black and silvery lavender with crystal pearl and a petal pink blush, a black eyeliner pencil with violet pink pearl, a petal pink lipgloss with purple pearl, a violet nail polish and an Aurora Veil shimmer powder with orange and silver pearl.


You can see three pics of Addiction's Sand Castle collection for spring 2012 on this Japanese blog.

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Guerlain Angel of Mystery Event


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dimanche 30 octobre 2011

Hakuhodo Brushes V.


i've saved the best for last - this is my latest Hakuhodo-haul, few of you are probably already curious since i've shown some of these brushes in recent FOTD-posts. i have made the most exciting Hakuhodo-order in a long time! about two months ago i checked the website and discovered some new and really interesting brushes that i definitely wanted to try, and then there was this super thrilling (and super expensive) blush brush that i craved for since it was released about half a year ago so i finally splurged for it, too.
i just totally love Hakuhodo brushes, everytime i check the website and order something my craving list still doesn't become shorter because i would discover even more amazing stuff that needs to be possessed in a near future!
have a look at my previous reviews of Hakuhodo brushes here, here, here and here.
Hakuhodo brushes are available on hakuhodousa.com. they ship worldwide with a flat rate of 12$ (uninsured).

G5517BkSL Eye Shadow Brush round


the G5517BkSL is a tapered round brush for crease colour application. it's made with horse hair, which is smoother, thicker and more resilient than goat hair. it feels very soft against my lids but the tapered shape and the compact bristles let it work directionally. it's nice to darken the crease, however i have expected it to be even stiffer and might have to search further.
this one costs 18$.


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comparison

Louise Young LY38 Tapered Shadow Brush - Hakuhodo G5517BkSL - Hakuhodo S142
Louise Young LY38 Tapered Shadow Brush - Hakuhodo G5517BkSL - Hakuhodo S142



G5552 4mm Powder & Liquid Brush round/angled


the G5552 is a new kind of duo fibre brush. i have never seen anything similar to this, so of course i was very interested to try it even if i'm not the biggest fan of duo fibres. it's a round packed brush with short, soft white goat hair and densely packed synthetic fibres inbetween. it has a flat top surface but is angled. if you know the new Shiseido foundation brush, this has a similar shape and size but the Shiseido is a dense brush with synthetic taklon fibres.
Hakuhodo offers different sizes of this brush with different lengths of the synthetic fibres that reach out of the white goat hair. i chose this particular one with a small diameter and longer synthetic fibres (4mm longer than the goat hair) because i wanted to use this brush specifically for cream blush.
in normal skunk brushes,  the white fibres stick out about 8mm-10mm, making the brush much looser.
the brush head fits perfectly even into smaller cream blush pots like the YSL Crème de Blush and the medium length synthetic hairs allow a dense application of the colour but enough movement to blend it softly. the bristles grab the ideal amount of product dabbing the brush lightly onto the cream blusher, then i would dab the product onto my cheeks. the dense hairs make it look blended right away, i only do very small circular motions to fade the blush softly. the angle is nice to do brushing motions and to get a better overview of what you're doing in the mirror without your hands in the way.
the dense brush gives you a lot of control but doesn't drag the skin at all, it feels very soft on the skin. overall i love this brush over every small skunk brush and am glad that i never have thrown my money out for the MAC 188 or 130.
this brush smells a lot like goat when it arrived, but the scent washes out very well. it doesn't shed and the white goat hair ensures no bleeding of dye which could interfere with your colour application.
it's absolutely worth the 42$ i've spent, it's of superb quality. the handle is very short but feels sturdy and weighty in my (small) hands.
my absolute fave for cream blush, i'm happy that i bought it right now when i'm pretty into cream blushes (Giorgio Armani Blushing Fabrics and Le Métier de Beauté Creme Fresh Tints).


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comparison

Sigma SS188 - Hakuhodo G5552
this is the surface of the brush with cream blush and tapped once onto paper - you can see the bristles that touch the face are much looser with the traditional duo fibre brush compared to the Hakuhodo G5552.



G5557 2mm Powder & Liquid Brush round/angled


the G5557 is a bigger version of the brush i've shown you above. but since i chose this brush for application of liquid foundation, i went for shorter synthetic fibres. they only stick 2mm out of the white goat hair. the synthetic bristles that touch your face are very soft and dense compared to traditional duo fibre brushes, they allow a lot more control and create a flawless, airbrush-like finish with high coverage quick and effortlessly without tugging the skin like dense synthetic flat top brushes do. i'd say this is the perfect hybrid between a skunk brush and a synthetic flat top brush.
you could use it with stippling, swirling or swiping motions and would always get a streak-free result.
another fact that i like about this brush better than normal duo fibres is that this brush is made with soft hair, Hakuhodo didn't skimp on the hair quality of the "filling" material. the white goat hair is packed densely to give the synthetic hair more stability, but it's so soft that it doesn't feel prickly when it touches your face (which is very often the case with other skunk brushes, and if you use them in circular motions to buff in the foundation, the natural hair will most likely touch your face also). plus, it's not dyed so there is no colour to bleed.
it doesn't shed and washes nicely (but needs a day to dry). very interesting brush, great for foundation application - especially the creamier formulas.
this brush costs 69$.

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comparison

MAC 187 - Hakuhodo G5557 - Sigma F80
here you can see how these brushes would stiple on liquid foundation: the typical duo fibre brush (MAC187) is much looser than the Hakuhodo G5557 and both are not as dense as the synthetic flat top brush (Sigma F80)



G5519BkSL Blush Brush


the G5519BkSL Blush Brush is my latest "heaven-on-earth-brush". an absolute splurge at 132$, but my best Hakuhodo brush so far - and probably the best in my collection.
the handle and ferrule prove of perfect craftsmenship and the brush feels sturdy and worthy in my hand.
it's a classic shaped, fairly large blush brush, slightly flattened and with a rounded taper. it's made of the most exquisite and soft blue squirrel hair. i could pet my face with it to fall asleep, it feels just like a soft breeze on the skin.
it's very densely packed, denser than any of my other blue squirrel brushes and is not as fluffy as my RMK or Lunasol squirrel brushes, however it has slightly more volume than my other Hakuhodo squirrel brushes (hope that wasn't too irritating).
my biggest concern was that it might be too similar to my Hakuhodo S111 Blush Brush that is also made with blue squirrel hair, but the customer service was very nice and helpful and even made comparison pictures for me so i could decide. the G5519BkSL is much thicker, more voluminous and a bit bigger compared to the S111.
while i would use the thinner brush rather in flicking/feathering motions, the thick brush head of this brush allows me to apply and blend with the tip as well.
i have been using and enjoying it constantly over the last month, it works with all of my blushers from the brightest to the most subtle ones (well, obviously i haven't tested the brush with all of them, but a representative selection). however i think this one would not work too well with firmly pressed, low pigmented blushes - but since i've separated from all the "bad" ones, i can't prove. i have used it with contour powder or highlighter with the same pleasing results. it applies like a dream, soft and blended.
while i can't say that my blush results look better than ever since i use this brush (well, i already own some really amazing tools) and would not recommend you to buy this only because you are not happy with you actual blush brush, i can wholeheartedly recommend you to splurge for this if you want something really exquisite to treat and pamper yourself, so you will already feel great when you are putting your make up on.
remember though, that a brush made of so delicate hair needs a certain level of care to maintain it's worth and quality. it should not be washed too often or treated with harsh chemicals and it needs to be stored with care.

my order of SUQQU brushes will arrive shortly, i will definitely compare them with the best squirrel hair brushes of my collection. stay tuned!

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Lunasol Cheek Brush N - RMK Cheek Brush - Hakuhodo G5519BkSL - Hakuhodo S111
Lunasol Cheek Brush N - RMK Cheek Brush - Hakuhodo G5519BkSL - Hakuhodo S111



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