Skip to main content

New Loreal Dual Effects Coloriche Quads

So again I forgot to get the display picture but these came our last week in my local Harmon, they are around 8.99 but hold your horses...this quad is as good as my LancĂ´me eyeshadow quints. I'm so impressed since Loreal has been upping the quality of their product lines. These quads came out in the UK a while ago and I was waiting for them to hit our shelves here in the US, they are a wet to dry formula and worth every cent you spend and the color selections are nude, neutral and smokey. There were around 6 different quads (8 in the display) to choose from but none were too over the top. 


The quad I purchased is called Treasured Bronze 240, here are the swatches. They are smooth, creamy not dry a little bit of texture because there is shimmer in this quad, and almost all of them but it's so pretty very good for day time or work. The shimmer is so fine and reminds me of the MAC fine cosmetic glitters, mixed in with metallic bronze shimmer. That sounds so not subtle but it's so sophisticated of a formula that if you don't wet them they will be sheer yet build able colors that blend in so easily with your skin I barely had to do anything when I put them on. There is some fall out which is in the photo but for real it's worth it. Check these out ASAP, I don't think they are limited but you never know.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Marc Jacobs Blaquer Mascara

So I may be the last person in the word right now to tell everyone what I think of Marc Jacobs beauty but slowly I'm making my way through the products.  http://www.sephora.com/lash-lifter-gel-volume-mascara-P379421 The first product I want to talk about is the Marc Jacobs Blaquer Mascara, this product is a tubing mascara and builds up amazing volume. The wand is triangular in circumference which is really great for getting to all of my lashes, it's also very long which grabs most of them at once and since it's a tubing mascara it would need to. My eye lashes are super black and don't smudge or run and I have extremely runny eyes that just pour tears out of my outer corner whenever they are even slightly irritated. So lucky me, this mascara is yet another 25$ way too expensive product but honestly it's great. Here's the down side I do not recommend putting mascara on the top and bottom at the same time. Some mascara's don't mind touching together but sin...

Artist Rambles Article 1 - Starting New Projects

Creative Process Blog 1: Sketching So If you follow me on Instagram you will have noticed an increase in sketches and drawings. I currently am attempting to make a come back as a traditional artist. I have been pushing myself really hard to increase sketches and drawing time whenever I have free time. Usually at night these days. It has been an up hill in heels battle so far and I personally do not feel like I am making any progress. I have filled two sketch books so far and will be making a new sketch book soon.  Back in high school I had tons of passion and drive, there were so many inspiring things to me I kind of kept "books" on them. Fashion magazines, movies, comics whatever I saw that was interesting would make me want to create something. When I went to college my drive changed to where music was a huge influence as well as video games. I was dead set on making everything into Silent Hill or Dir En Grey inspired and I would listen to movie sound track...

My favorite Air Dry Clays

 Favorites change day by day for some people but I have found some reliable products that I suggest using.  Air dry clay takes about 3 days to dry but that is the minimum I have found. Anywhere from 3-7 days is for any object to be completely dry not just to the touch. I consider clays dry when they are completely dry on the inside and outside. Raccoon Honey I just got so I haven't used it yet. Hearty is a Japanese brand resin clay. Crayola makes Model Magic and their own form of air dry ceramic clay. Creatology is very cheap and good for simple sculptures. I did not include Kutsuwa brand clay since I don't like it very much. I don't like Debika clays either I find them to be along the lines of Kutsuwa clay. Kutsuwa clay - very moist paper clay that is easy to mold, mix with glue to soften the clay if it dries out. Feels spongy when wet but dries hard.  Takes over 5 days to dry hard (not just to the touch but throughout the clay), light weight hard texture when abs...