Ere Perez Natural Beetroot Cheek and Lip Tint Review

This lip/cheek tint was in the MBBE gift bags (I’m sure you’re all tired of hearing that by now!)

I really love lip tints, I think they’re the key to having really pretty colour without having to re-apply all the time πŸ˜€ This one by Ere Perez is made from Beetroot which I suppose makes sense considering how red my mouth ends up looking after eating anything with beetroot XD

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It comes in a handy little roll on container and it is quite an orangey red shade. You can apparently use it either on lips or cheeks though I don’t know if I would suggest this colour of cheeks considering how bright it is.

Here you can see the bottle, an area I’ve just rolled it on and the area above that where I’ve rubbed it into the skin. It kind of looks like a mosquito bite XD

Beetroot Tint Review

On the website it costs $29.95. I do think it would be more of an investment if you liked the colour because this bottle would last for aaaages even if you used it everyday. To get a lot of colour you really don’t need a lot of the product. I found the smell to be a little odd and it tasted the way it smelled which was icky.

Like most tints I’ve use it was a little drying on the lips so I prefer to use in combination with a gloss or a lip balm under.

One gigantic plus is that the website actually lists *all* of the ingredients so those with allergies or sensitive skin can make sure the products are ok to use.

Here’s the bare lip comparison:

Nude LipsBeetroot Tint Review

Something about this colour just didn’t speak to me, in person it’s got much more of an orangy tint to is. I like the idea of it but it just didn’t look that great on so maybe I would have liked it more in general with a different shade.

VERDICT: Bright colour which works well for layering, all natural, a little high on the price side. TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT.

Make Your Own Travel Make Up Palette

I’ve been really loving experimenting with make up and mixing my own colours and things lately so I thought it was about time to make something to keep them all in! You all know how much I love customised stuff so this post is all about how I made my very own make up travel palette!

Celeste forwarded me this video tutorial she found on making one and while I thought his method was clever I didn’t have most of those items so I decided to start from scratch and just do it my own way ^_^

I think there are a lot things that could be improved with how this one turned out but this is basically a base idea and I am planning to to use the techniques I learned in making this one to make an even better version which I will of course post too!

This is my finished product:

Make up Palette Tutorial

All of the eyeshadow colours were mixed and pressed myself as was the lip colour, I’ll show you how I did those after I show you how to make the box!So what I used:

  • Old cardboard box
  • Felt
  • Scissors
  • Old eyeshadows and the metal pans they come in
  • Glue gun
  • Sticky Tape
  • Mixing stick
  • Hand sanitizer gel
  • Old lip sticks
  • Velvet Ribbon
  • Tea light candles
  • Paper towels
  • Pliers

So let’s get started already!

To make the box to keep it all in I use a cut up cardboard box. You need to decide how big you want your finished product to be and decide how many pans of make up you want in there. I decided 6 and measured it out.

Make up Palette Tutorial

Ignore the bits of glue and felt on the cardboard because it used to be a ring box ^_^ Anyway this is what the pieces of my box look like, you can see how it will fit together eventually with the hinged lid…

Make up Palette Tutorial

So tape it all together

Make up Palette Tutorial

You want to leave the hinge tape a little loose so it can swing easily:

Make up Palette Tutorial

Now it’s time to cover the whole thing in fabric using your glue gun to stick it. I used felt because that’s all I had left in my stash. Next time I think I will use something else on the outside but again use felt on the inside.There is no need to cover the bottom of the inside part on the right as that’s where the make up will go ^_^

Notice that on the inside of the lid I cut slashes going from one side to the other, I also only glued it around the outside. The reason for this is that you can use the strips to hold important things such as make up brushes, applicators, false lashes or glue πŸ˜€ Very useful!!

Make up Palette Tutorial

Next I glued a ribbon in place on the spine so it could be tied around and hold the hold thing closed with a bow.

Make up Palette Tutorial

Now let’s make the palette to go inside the thing!

I had this old palette that cost me like $4 a long time ago. I didn’t really like any of the colours anymore so it seemed like good craft fodder ^_^

Make up Palette Tutorial

I broke it open and removed all the little trays using pliers. Be careful because they can be sharp!

Make up Palette Tutorial

I put all of the powders into containers in case I ever wanted to mix them later and washed the metal trays so I ended up with this:

Make up Palette Tutorial

Next I cut a piece of cardboard that was the correct size to fit in my box thingy and glued the trays into place ^_^

Make up Palette Tutorial

Now while we’re here at the palette part you should cut out a piece of felt a couple of centimeters bigger than the cardboard. Unfortunately I didn’t get photos of this part but you need to cut holes that are big enough to fit the metals trays snuggly. Basically what you’re doing is making a nice little cover to make it all look pretty and so the trays don’t look so far out of place sticking up so much. So in my case I cut 6 holes… if that makes sense! Don’t glue it on yet though, we’ll fill the trays first.

Now time to mix up the powders πŸ˜€

As a mixing bowl I used the metal bits from empty tea light candles. They are perfect because you don’t have to clean them when you change colours, just throw them out! Also if you make too much you can actually just press the extra powder into them and keep for next time πŸ˜€ Just make sure that you clean them well and get rid of any old wax!!

Make up Palette Tutorial

To press your powder you will need the kind of gel hand sanitizer with alcohol so it will evaporate to make it all sticky again.

Make up Palette Tutorial

Put your powder into the candle and add one squirt of sanitizer. Mix it very very well until it forms a paste:

Make up Palette Tutorial

Tip the paste into the metal tray and squish it down with the stick:

Make up Palette Tutorial

Using a piece of paper towel press all of the liquid out with your finger. Be careful to make it nice and flat and smoosh as much liquid out as you can. You can use this same technique to fix cracked/broken eyeshadows, pressed powder, blush and the like, very handy to know!

Make up Palette Tutorial

Taadaa let it dry and that’s it! Repeat with any other colours you want to put in there ^_^

Make up Palette Tutorial

Now I wanted to include a lip colour too so I took some lip sticks I didn’t 100% like the colours of and mixed my own ^_^

First thing I did was add some shimmer dust to my mixing bowl.

Make up Palette Tutorial

Then I cut off pieces of each of the lippies and added them…

Make up Palette Tutorial

Using the pliers I held my pliers over a lit candle to melt the colours together. I mixed it together properly and poured into the tray. To get a nice clean finish on the top I use a lighter to *VERY CAREFULLY* melt the top so it was perfect!

Make up Palette Tutorial

I ended up going with 4 eye shadows, 1 shimmer and 1 lip colour so this is what my finished colours looked like:

Make up Palette Tutorial

After that the last and yet somehow hardest step is to fit the felt piece over the top of the palette so you can glue it in place and wrap around to the back.

You should have a nice pretty little tray to go in your box like this:

Make up Palette Tutorial

The best part of this is that because it fits so snugly there is no need to glue it in place so in theory you could have one master box and put in a different palette depending on the make up you wanted to wear that day! At least that’s what I’m planning to do ^_^

Make up Palette Tutorial

Closed it looks like this:

Make up Palette Tutorial

So all in all I think this was a really good experiment! while it didn’t turn out perfectly, I can see what I want to improve for next time and I can’t wait to give it another go πŸ˜€

Make up Palette Tutorial

What do you guys think? Have you ever done something like this before?

Mecca Maxima Opening Make Over Madness…

Ok so I went a bit overboard with the title XD To be fair it was pretty exciting! Mecca Maxima (which is kind of like Australia’s answer to Sephora) opened a store in Melbourne Central a couple of weeks ago and the whole beauty scene here has been buzzing about it!

So of course Celeste (go check out her new beauty blogbtw) and I had to go have a look see πŸ˜€

Mecca Maxima Trip

We weren’t disappointed! The store is nice and large compared to other stores in Aus and everything was set out really well.

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Mecca Maxima Trip

I could probably spend a good couple of hours looking around XD

Mecca Maxima Trip

I love that they have testing stations everywhere and actually encourage you to play with things πŸ˜€

Mecca Maxima Trip

Of course being a nail polish junkie this totally helped my opinion of the place:

Mecca Maxima Trip

One thing that I absolutely fell in love with at the store was the staff! Celeste and I both had our hair and make up done there and it was a really lovely experience πŸ˜€ My major gripe with a lot of cosmetics companies is that because the sales staff are paid on commission there can be a lot of pushing product, I think good product should be able to talk for itself and I don’t like being badgered if I’m not interested. The staff at Mecca were FANTASTIC, they were very friendly, super knowledgeable, gave fantastic service and not even a little bit pushy. I really enjoyed chatting to them and while I didn’t buy anything that day it’s that the kind of service that makes me a loyal customer who will go out of my way to shop there.

My feelings were completely justified when we happened to pop back in today and they all remembered us! Customer service WIN πŸ˜€

Mecca Maxima Trip

Having my hair done:

Mecca Maxima Trip

Post getting my hair straightened, it looks so looooong πŸ˜€

Mecca Maxima Trip

Celeste had her hair curled:

Mecca Maxima Trip

We bumped into the lovely Jess from Miss J Shopaholicand chatted to a lovely girl that she had met on the way over and much giggling was had.

Mecca Maxima Trip

After our hair and make up was done!

Mecca Maxima Trip

I told the lovely make up artist to go nuts and surprise me with a cute look, she got it 100% spot on with a pretty pinky/purple shadow. It’s not a shade I had considered much before because I’m so pale but I loved the outcome!

Mecca Maxima Trip

After I was given a sheet detailing all the products that were used with an example face so I could recreate it at home. She very cleverly added sticky tape so it didn’t rub off all over my handbag.

Mecca Maxima Trip

All in all I would very much recommend checking Mecca Maxima out if you’re in Melbourne and you are a make up lover! I will be going back as soon as my budget allows!

Mecca Maxima Trip

Cedel Dry Shampoo Review

Dry shampoo is kind of a foreign concept for me. I tend to use talcum powder on my fringe/roots if they’re dirty between washes because it’s cheap, it works well and it smells lovely (mine is scented like roses). I thought this would be quite fun to try when I got it in my MBBE bags πŸ˜€
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So the idea is that when your hair is dirty between washes and you don’t have time to wash it…Spray this in…

Cedel Dry Shampoo Review

Leave it for a couple of minutes… brush it out… and enjoy clean hair!

Cedel Dry Shampoo Review

Spraying it in was very chilly so I think it would be quite nice in Summer! It felt like powder once it was in and then after brushing out it did make a difference. I liked that the smell wasn’t over powering but unfortunately it wasn’t overly nice either.

The feeling after brushing was definitely an improvement but not really what I wold call clean either.

The price online is around $6 which is more expensive than talcum powder but I think it would be totally worth it from a convenience point of view to keep at work or to take with you traveling overseas. So far I’ve gotten 4 uses our of it and I think I’ve used around 1/4 of it (roughly judging by how full it feels).

Cedel Dry Shampoo Review

VERDICT: Good for traveling, does it’s job but definitely not a replacement for washing your hair! DO WANT (but probably only if I was traveling)

Pink Ardell Star False Eye Lashes Review

I was so excited to receive these lashes from the lovely She Falls Softly! I love pink, I love lashes so combining the two is the ultimate in awesomeness!!

Ardell Pink Lashes Review

They are 1/2 length and meant to be used as a little accent at the end of your lashes. They have a clear band which I found to be good as it was easy to disguise. The only problem with the band I found was that it was a little shiny so I had to disguise it a little with a little eyeliner to match it in with the rest of my look.

Ardell Pink Lashes Review

They were a bit long for my natural lashes so I layered them with another set of mostly natural looking falsies for a really cute effect. James thought they looked really subtle but I got maybe 4 random compliments for strangers on them that day so clearly they stand out a bit!

I wore them with fairly subdued make up and my hair in a low side bun. I added a pink streak to my hair to tie it all together and finished with a little white flower handmade by Reece.

Ardell Pink Lashes Review

VERDICT: Soft, pretty and good quality. Very good for an added point of interest in an outfit. Not sure where you can buy them or the price but DO WANT.

Maybelline Eye Studio Review

I don’t usually like brown tones… in anything. It just never appealed to me so I was kind of meh when I saw the Maybelline palette that came in the MBBE bags:

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It was very… brown. I’ve never really tried brown tones because I didn’t think they suited my skin at all but these colours were so sparkly that I decided to give it a go for once!

This was the result:

Maybelline Eye Studio Review

Here I am wearing each of the colours in the palette with some dark brown eyeliner and mascara:

Maybelline Eye Studio Review

You know what… I actually really liked it! I think the reason is that they are all a little sparkly and more metallic than your usual browns. With the dark brown liner it reminds me a lot of a 60’s look ^_^

Maybelline Eye Studio Review

As for the quality, it went on very smoothly, stayed on pretty much all day and blended awesomely. I don’t think you can really ask for much more than that from eye shadow!! The colours were super complimentary and I would love to see some of the other colours from this line.

At AU$16.95 the price is about what I would expect from a “drug store brand” here.

Maybelline Eye Studio Review

VERDICT: Quality is really good, price is good, overall… really good! DO WANT

Bonus shot: I bought myself half a wheel of brie as a treat! WIN !! Oh yes of course I would use it as a gigantic smiley mouth! πŸ˜€

Maybelline Eye Studio Review

So what do you think? Browns yay or nay?