Tuesday, October 31, 2017

REVIEW | Fenty Beauty By Rihanna

I'm pretty sure that I'm the last person on planet earth to be doing this review, but it's with good reason! It's been well over a month (almost two) since Rihanna slayed the makeup game - and our existence -  by dropping her new makeup line, Fenty Beauty, and it's taken me this long to finally get this post up because: a. work has been absolutely nuts and b. I ended up making a second, follow-up order for a lighter foundation and two previously out-of-stock items to give you guys a better review. So le'go!

REVIEW | Fenty Beauty By Rihanna

Fenty Beauty officially launched on September 8th, and I was pleasantly surprised to see that their products also dropped on the same day on Sephora Hong Kong's website! I'm not usually one to buy into all the hype with celebrity makeup (I have never purchased a single Kylie Cosmetics or KKW product) but this is RiRi, and I just couldn't help myself. Her initial launch (her second launch - the galaxy holiday collection - already dropped two weeks ago and I can barely keep up) was complexion-focused and offered products to create the perfect base, so that's exactly what I got - the foundation, the concealer, contour and highlight match sticks, and in my second order, another foundation in a lighter shade, one of the duo highlighters, and the lip gloss. I think we can all agree that Rihanna's makeup is always on freakin' point, so if using her makeup products means I can look half as good as her, I'm sold. Just take my money.

REVIEW | Fenty Beauty By Rihanna
Pro Filt'r Soft Matte Longwear Foundation
$280 HKD at Sephora HK | $34 USD at Sephora
40 shades | 32 ml

First things first - Rihanna launched a whopping 40 shades of foundation during her initial launch (say whaaat), catering to a huge, inclusive range of skin tones and undertones. Bravo! But, I must say, picking my shade online was an absolute pain in my behind - the swatches provided on models of different skin tones (shown below) did help a bit, since the names of the shades are all very similar. After watching what felt like hundreds of youtube videos and checking to see what shades other people purchased, I narrowed my choices down to either 230 or 260, both described as 'medium shades with neutral undertones'. Considering the fact that everyone was saying this foundation oxidises a shade darker, I finally made the painstaking decision to get 230. Aaaaand, you guessed it - it was still. way. too. dark. Heartbreaking, I know. I also got a deluxe sample in the shade 210 with my first order which, disappointingly, was also too dark. This is why I made a second order and chose shade 140 - after another stressful deliberation - described as 'light warm', and it turned out to be significantly lighter (a bit too light, actually) than shade 230. So now, I just use a mix of 140 and 230 to get my perfect shade and it works like a charm.

REVIEW | Fenty Beauty By Rihanna
Image from Sephora Hong Kong

The foundation is packaged in a beautiful frosted glass bottle and comes with a pump (thank youuu), and is described to be "a soft matte, long-wear foundation with buildable, medium-to-full coverage, in a boundary-breaking range of shades". I've had this on almost every single day for the past month or so, and I've decided (drumroll please) that I have a love-hate relationship with this thing. It has a nice, liquidy consistency that blends nicely but dries down quickly in comparison to other bases. It does offer a solid medium coverage upon first application and is indeed mattifying, leaving just a slight sheen on the cheeks. Although this foundation is wonderfully catered to a diverse range of skin tones, I don't think it will complement all skin types - if you are dry, normal or even combination, more likely than not you'll find this drying and that it clings to dry patches, so you must prep the skin incredibly well to be able to wear this comfortably throughout the day.

Even after setting my T-zone with powder, my nose and forehead gets very shiny after just three hours to the point where I can't not blot. On my oily-combination skin, I looked dry in certain areas (mostly around the chin) and found it also emphasized some texture around my nose and on my cheeks - if you looked close enough. I will say, my skin looks absolutely flawless from far away and also phenomenal in pictures, but the closer you get, the more flaws you can detect.


However, this foundation is truly long-lasting, and is still pretty much intact at the end of the night before I wash my face. Even on days when I am sweating profusely, beads of sweat will just seep through and sit on top of the skin while the foundation manages to stay put, undisturbed. So as you can see, there are different aspects that I love and hate with this foundation and it'll probably take me a while to decide which side I'm leaning towards.



REVIEW | Fenty Beauty By Rihanna
140 | 210 | 230

The shade 230 comes out yellow-toned straight out of the bottle, but then oxidizes - well, more accurately 'dries down' - after a few minutes to a much darker, peachy shade. Oh, the horror! I was honestly quite upset as soon as I saw the shade discrepancy as I thought I had already picked a light enough shade and accounted for the oxidisation. Shade 210 also dried down darker and shade 140, although at least two shades too light, turned out to be the closet match to me out of the three. FYI, 210 is the exact same shade as my Maybelline Fit Me Matte + Powerless Foundation in 128 Warm Nude straight out of the tube, and dries down to be half a shade darker.


REVIEW | Fenty Beauty By Rihanna
Match Stix Trio
$450HKD at Sephora HK | $54USD at Sephora
4 different sets

So I was probably a little more excited about these match sticks then I was about the foundation solely based on the packaging - 'cos look at them! Pink, magnetic hexagon tubes that stick together and form a honeycomb design - super cute, and super easy to store and travel with. The Match Stix are sold individually as well as in trios with pre-chosen shades to conceal, contour and highlight, and I decided to go with the trio in Light, which came with the shades Linen, Amber and StarstruckThese sticks are of a creamy yet stiffer consistency - it requires a bit more pressure upon application - but nonetheless they still blend seamlessly into the skin (for the most part), and its cream to powder formula seems to work in sync with the foundation.

REVIEW | Fenty Beauty By Rihanna
Linen | Amber | Starstruck

Linen | "fair to light cool pinky undertones"

As a concealer for under my eyes, this is a no-go - the consistency, colour, and coverage all don't work well under the eyes. However, using this to highlight my forehead, down the nose, as well as underneath my contour has been working wonderfully.

Amber | "contour shade with cool undertones"

My favourite shade of the three, hands down. It is the perfect contour shade for my complexion, with the perfect balance of grey and warm tones, creating the perfect shadow in the hollows of my cheek. Obsessed. And I actually prefer the drier consistency with this stick because it doesn't feel like my contour will slip off as the day goes on. A month on and this has been my go-to contouring product.

Starstruck | "iced-out pearl"

This has the driest consistency of the trio and applying it directly from the tube onto my skin actually disturbs my foundation underneath, so the best way to apply this is warming it up on my finger then tapping it on my face, or applying it using a small, tapered highlighting brush. This is an icy pink shade that looks quite soft and pretty on the skin, and while I usually prefer more gold and champagne highlighters, this one works well when I want a subtle, "feminine" glow.

REVIEW | Fenty Beauty By Rihanna
 Linen | Amber | Starstruck

Lastly, I noticed that inside each of the match stick caps is a thin, foamy insert that 'cushions' the product and prevents it from getting all mushed up and destroyed if twisted up too high when capped off. That's just a tiny design aspect that shows incredible attention to detail and I had to point it out! Sometimes, it's the smallest things that make the biggest difference.

REVIEW | Fenty Beauty By Rihanna
Killawatt Freestyle Highlighter Duo
$280HKD at Sephora HK | $34USD at Sephora
4 shades

I didn't get to buy this highlighter in my first order, and could not stop thinking about how much I wanted it in my collection. This particular duo in Mean Money/Hu$tla Baby called out to me (although I was also contemplating over the duo in Lightning Dust/Fire Crystal) and the pearly, golden shades are right up my street. The formula is described to be a weightless cream to powder, and application is so easy and effortless with either just fingers or a brush. Mean Money is the lighter, more subtle shade of the two (perhaps too subtle for some, but a great highlighter for work days), whereas Hu$tla Baby really packs a punch and instantly lights up the face (aka the go-to shade for a blinding highlight on girls' night out or weekend adventures).

REVIEW | Fenty Beauty By Rihanna
Hu$tla Baby | Mean Money

My apologies for the poor swatches, but it was a struggle to capture the radiance of the two shades, especially when they are quite similar to my skin tone.  Hu$tla Baby turns out to be a close dupe to Becca's Champagne Pop - a long-time favourite of mine - with Champagne Pop being just a slight bit darker and more pigmented.

REVIEW | Fenty Beauty By Rihanna
Gloss Bomb Universal Lip Luminizer
$180 HKD at Sephora HK | $24USD at Sephora
1 universal shade

I can count the number of times I've worn lip gloss this past year on one hand, but this just looked way too pretty to resist. Plus, almost every review and video I came across gave this absolutely glowing reviews, and it keeps on selling out online! Fenty Glow is a universal rose nude shade with "explosive shine" that is supposed to look (and feel) amazing on everyone, and has an "addictive peach vanilla scent" that truly smells quite delish. My lips are quite pigmented on their own, so while this doesn't add too much colour, it does provide a beautiful, moisturizing sheen to my lips, making them look fuller, plumper and more kissable (although I do advise against this while having this on) and it doesn't have the dreaded sticky texture that most glosses have. Staying power isn't great, but I don't mind reapplying since both the scent and the look it gives my lips are so yummy.

REVIEW | Fenty Beauty By Rihanna

Well, I think this has to be one of the longest reviews I've ever posted on this blog - huge props if you're still here! So let's try to end this massive review with a short yet sweet conclusion - I'm really pleased with my first venture into Fenty Beauty, and mark my words, this definitely won't be my last. My standouts from this haul would have to be everything except the foundation (in which I will continue to perform intensive testing). It'll be exciting to see whether Rihanna comes out with another foundation formula that is more moisturising and catered to drier skin types, cos I'll be all over that. It's so lovely to see Fenty Beauty make a statement on inclusivity and diversity through their makeup, and I cannot wait to see what other products Rihanna comes out with next. Keep slayin', RiRi!

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

HAUL x REVIEW | NYX Cosmetics Lip Liners

The perfect way to cap off a full morning of exploring Tallinn's Old Town was to venture into the nearest shopping center, Viru Keskus, located right across the gates of Old Town. I came back out with a backpack full of snacks and a handful of lip goodness from NYX Cosmetics.

HAUL x REVIEW | NYX Cosmetics Lip Liners

Just like my Inglot haul, I took these pictures the second I got back to my hotel room so that I could finally try them on. I've always had a thing for NYX lip liners - they are very affordable yet high-quality - and the range of colors that NYX offers is huge. The Slim Lip Pencil range by itself has 50 shades, not to mention another 36 shades in their Suede Matte Lip Liner range, and dozens more in other styles and finishes. I firmly believe that lip liners are one of those products you don't need to splurge on (you still can if you want to) and I often just wear lip liner on its own instead of lipstick. After swatching every single shade the store had to offer - my arm was literally stained up to my elbow for the rest of the day - I narrowed it down to these final five (and yes, I do love my neutrals and mauves).

HAUL x REVIEW | NYX Cosmetics Lip Liners

Slide On, Glide On, Stay On & Definitely A Turn On Waterproof, Extreme Color Lip Liners in Sugar Glass | "true nude with yellow undertone"
This is a pretty browny nude that really suits my complexion and complements any makeup look. It looks better when applied on dry lips as opposed to on top of lip balm, as the slip can take away the pigment. The closest match to anything in my collection is my No7 Precision Lip Liner in Nude, which is a tad peachier and deeper.

Slide On, Glide On, Stay On & Definitely A Turn On Waterproof, Extreme Color Lip Liners in Nude Suede Shoes | "nude with pink undertone"
This shade is the most similar to my natural lip color, and makes my lips looks more perfected and pouty. It's a close dupe to my Charlotte Tilbury Lip Cheat in Pillow Talk, which is just a bit darker. I'm also very pleased with this formula - this and Sugar Glass definitely have the longest staying power and the smoothest application.

Suede Matte Lip Liner in Soft-Spoken | "ash rose"
This also has a super soft and velvety consistency, but doesn't last as long on the lips as the Slide On formula. The shade is just up my street - a smidgen darker than one of my all time faves, MAC Lip Pencil in Whirl, and pretty much identical in shade to my Sephora Collection Color Lip Last in Brown Is Back.

Slim Lip Pencil in Mauve | "mauve"

This is a beautiful purple mauve that is perfect for when I want a vampy look that isn't too intense. The formula is a bit more drying but still comfortable to wear. The color is identical to my Make Up For Ever Aqua Rouge Waterproof Liquid Lip Colour in 3 Light Rosewood.

Slim Lip Pencil in Ever "warm mauve-brown"
This is the warmest, reddest shade of the bunch, and because it is so similar to my MAC Lip Pencil in Soar, I gave it away to my mom who looks gorgeous in it. This helps brighten your face and makes you look more put together.

HAUL x REVIEW | NYX Cosmetics Lip Liners
Sugar Glass | Nude Suede Shoes | Soft-Spoken | Mauve | Ever

If you don't own any of the NYX lip liners, I suggest you go to their nearest store, have an epic swatch fest and haul a bunch for yourself - with so many shades and finishes, you are bound to find a few (or more) that you'll love!

Monday, September 25, 2017

HAUL x REVIEW | Inglot Cosmetics

We arrived in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, around sunset after a long day of driving and exploring, and decided to stretch our legs at Akropolis, a massive shopping centre right outside the city. I walked straight into Douglas, the European equivalent of Sephora, to look for new brands to try out, and that's when I spotted Inglot Cosmetics.

HAUL x REVIEW | Inglot Cosmetics

I recall hearing some chatter over Inglot's Freedom System palettes a few years back, where you could mix and match all your favourite makeup products - eyeshadow, blush, lipstick, concealer - into one sturdy, convenient palette, but the brand hasn't been on my radar since. As I've mentioned before, I'm usually not one to splurge on makeup that I haven't done my research on. But of course, my wifi decided to stop working on my phone, and my dad was impatiently sulking in the corner of the store, so I just settled on three products and quickly got outta there. I wanted to try these on as soon as possible, so I improvised and took these pictures on the window ledge of my hotel room the next morning before slapping everything on my face for a test run.

I picked up the Under Eye Concealer in shade 92 which looked like the closet match for me out of the four shades on display. It's a very lightweight, liquidy concealer that feels hydrating under the eyes and dries to a powdery finish. It blends out with ease but loses its coverage once smoothed out - sheer to light coverage at most, and doesn't cover my dark circles. This shade also oxidizes a smidge darker and turns a tiny bit grey, which is odd, and looks rather dull and not at all brightening for under the eyes. Looking back, the first shade in 91 would've been a much better option. It's a shame as I do enjoy the moisturising formula, but the coverage just isn't there and the shade isn't the best match. I'll still reach for this (cos I ain't about wasting money) but only for days when I'm lounging around the house.

HAUL x REVIEW | Inglot Cosmetics

HAUL x REVIEW | Inglot Cosmetics
Swatched | Blended out

The Freedom System Camouflage Concealers in 124 and 125 also caught my eye, especially with the cooler undertones that I thought would be ah-mazing for contouring. 124 is a warmer milk chocolate brown, whereas 125 is a very cool-toned greyish brown. The consistency of these are stiffer and takes a bit more work to blend out for that seamless finish, but they are hella pigmented and will not budge once set and stays on all day. I use 124 for a more natural contour, and 125 for the rarer occasion when I want to carve out my face and create angles and bone structure I don't even have. Slay, gurl. But do be reminded that 125 can look a tad unnatural if you go overboard - the grey undertones have the potential of looking slightly ashy and muddy - so less is definitely more.

HAUL x REVIEW | Inglot Cosmetics
124 | 125

HAUL x REVIEW | Inglot Cosmetics
Top 124 | Bottom 125

All three products are decently priced - the Under Eye Concealer retails for 11.50 and the Freedom System Camouflage Concealers are 5€ each. I wouldn't recommend the Under Eye Concealer if you prefer full coverage, but it could be worth a try for drier skin types and natural makeup days. And if you're contour-obsessed like me, these Camouflage Concealers could be a great (and inexpensive) addition to your arsenal!

Thursday, September 14, 2017

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia

The long-awaited second part of my Eurotrip adventure is finally here!

In part one, I shared all the amazing scenery, sights and food from my visit in Finland, Sweden and Denmark. In addition to sailing from Helsinki to Stockholm, we took another overnight cruise sailing to Lithuania, and began our adventures in the Baltic region. Check out the most memorable, bucket-list moments from my time road tripping around Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia!

LITHUANIA |

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
All aboard! Sailing to Lithuania

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Driving down the Curonian Spit, a 98km long, 4km wide UNESCO sand dune peninsula

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Blurry but a goodie - my dad posing at the Lithuania-Russia border

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Did a U-turn at the border and stopped by the quaint town of Nida

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
14th century Kaunas Castle, the oldest stone castle in the country

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Sunset arrival in the beautiful capital city, Vilnius

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Akropolis - a massive shopping center with ice skating, casino and cinema

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Tranquil stroll through Bernardinai Garden

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
In the heart of Old Town

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Art display

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Traditional Lithuanian lunch in a cave at Forto Dvaras

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Feast fit for a king

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Cathedral of Saint Peter and Paul in Šiauliai

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Beautiful interior of the cathedral

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
The legendary Hill of Crosses - a pilgrimage site symbolising faith, healing and devotion

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Hundreds of thousands of crucifixes and crosses

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Quick lunch stop in the city of Joniškis before crossing into Latvia

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Lithuanian Cepelinai - tasty stuffed potato dumplings

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Just frolicking in a Lithuanian field

LATVIA |

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
8:05pm dinner in the capital city, Riga

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Pleasing to the eye and stomach 

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Strolling through Old Town

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Inside Riga Central Market, Europe's largest marketplace

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Spices galore!

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Flower market outside Central Market

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Enjoying the beauty outside the Sigulda Medieval Castle ruins

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Gutmanis Cave - the highest, widest cave in the Baltics with 17th century wall inscriptions and spring water said to have healing powers 

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Another blurry but a goodie - Latvian sunset from the Vanšu Bridge

ESTONIA |

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Old Town in the capital city, Tallinn

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Town Hall Square

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Master's Courtyard - home to local master craftsmen and the best hot chocolate I've ever tasted from Pierre Chocolaterie

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
A local painter in action along Pikk Jalg Street, the oldest street in Tallinn

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Art displayed on the Walls of Tallinn

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Medieval tombstones in St. Catherine's Passage

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Dinner at Rataskaevu 16, #1 ranked restaurant in Tallinn (and rightfully so!)

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
A beautiful sunset to cap off our last night

And that's a wrap for my two week trip to Northern Europe! It was a wonderful, once-in-a-lifetime experience and I will treasure the memories forever. Can't wait for my next adventure..